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Thursday night smackdown:

Playing on Thursday night for the first time, the women's soccer team did its best to put on a show for the crowd. Six goals later, the Stags emerged with a thrilling 6-0 victory over Wagner. "We have been getting more opportunities, and tonight we were able to start converting," said co-captain Janna Breitenwischer '08, who had one goal and two assists in the game.
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The British invasion: Rees continues soccer success

Following a loss to a nationally ranked team, a game in which the Stags were only slight underdogs, the head coach had every right to be upset. Unassuming as always, he took responsibility for the 5-0 loss, vowing to return to the practice field the next day and keep working.
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It’s in the hole

Come after me! I'm a man! I'm 40! I'm not a kid! Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy's rant, while over the top, definitely raises some interesting points. Gundy took his argument too far by saying the column in question was given to him by "a mother with children" and implying that the columnist in question wouldn't understand because she doesn't have children.
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Gonna fly now

The crowd roared and the Fairfield pep band blared "Eye of the Tiger" as a reeling Loyola team took a timeout. FUSA President Hutch Williams '08, always in character, shadow boxed, pounding an imaginary punching bag. It may have been his impersonation of Rocky, but one could make the case that it was an even better imitation of the women's volleyball team in their impressive 3-0 win over Loyola (Md.), who were defenseless against a vaunted Stags attack. The team has now won five consecutive conference matches.
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Affordable college: An oxymoron

Does Congress care about the price of a college tuition? The question seems easy if you boil it down to a simple set of facts: Legislators care about the votes needed to get them elected. The votes belong to the constituents. Their constituents care about the price of college.
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Narrative of a Fairfield gimp

On Feb. 3, 2007, my life as a normal, healthy college student went downhill faster than Britney Spears's career. I hopped into a pickup basketball game, went up for a layup, came down on someone's foot and destroyed everything in my ankle.
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Emo quartet rocks Toad’s

Boys Like Girls opened up their first show of their latest tour, Tourzilla, with a strong performance in front of a lively sold-out crowd of 750 people at Toad's Place in New Haven on Sunday night. The band delighted the crowd, which consisted of many screaming girls, with a variety of songs from their self-titled debut album, while throwing in a couple of covers.
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A rotten ‘Feast of Love’

Everyone thinks they know what love is, until life happens and then they don't. But what is love? Is it the spark when lovers touch - a chemistry? Is it the tiny acts of affection? The act of making love? Or is love simply an abstract, truly impossible to describe but ever so easy to feel? Throughout history, films have tried surmounting the challenge of describing the essence of love, such as in 2003's "Love Actually," one of the better - if not the best - romantic comedy in recent years.
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Dashboard gets intimate

Emo Icon Chris Carrabba returns to the CD shelves once again, with the release of Dashboard Confessional's newest release, "The Shade of Poison Trees." "Poison Trees" is the band's fifth full-length release, following up on the rather dull 2006 album, "Dusk and Summer."
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Folklorico bridges U.S.-Mexico gap

Sparks fly as machetes clash. Two rival ranchers battle over a young Indian girl during her wedding celebration. Eventually the rival rancher who disturbed the wedding meets his death. This scene, which could be a finale to a movie, took place in the "Wedding in the Huasteca," one of the 10 dances performed by Ballet Folklorico de Mexico on Friday night at the Kelley Theater in the Quick Center.