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COURTESY ERIC FREEMAN
Following Your Lifestreams
Do you dig folders, briefcases, and recycling bins? Do you like the way your computer works? Eric Freeman, GRD '96, thinks there is a better way: Lifestreams. Read about it in this week's online exclusive.
 Don't just sit there, react. Sound
off about articles in the Herald, and read what other people have to say.
 Listen to what you've been reading about. Visit the Planet of Sound to listen to songs from albums discussed in
this week's Arts & Entertainment section. This week:
Kristin Hersh's Strange Angels, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and DJ Shadow's Entroducing.
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 JULIA TIERNAN/YH
Most people expected the Yale men's ice hockey team to be fighting for its
playoff life at this time of year. Instead, the Bulldogs are surging toward
their first ever Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) regular season
title and have a chance to earn their first NCAA bid in 46 years. The team that
was ranked 10th in the ECAC's preseason Coaches Poll clinched the Ivy League
title on Sat., Feb. 21, with two weeks remaining in the regular season.
In one year the Bulldogs (20-6-1, 15-4-1 ECAC) have become a legitimate
powerhouse, ranked seventh in the country by U.S. College Hockey Online. But
this transformation has not come completely out of the blue. Head coach Tim
Taylor has brought together a nucleus of solid players to produce the most
complete Yale team in years. There may be no formula to describe the Elis'
meteoric rise, but there are some concrete explanations for this Taylor-made
success.
The cover story for this week's print edition
of the Yale Herald.
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