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...said. “You never know what’s going to happen in an Ivy game.” Seniors Berglund, Siobhan Connolly, Devon Shapiro, and Tamara Sobek-Rosknick were honored in their final home game. “They’ve all contributed a tremendous amount to this program and provided great leadership over the four years,” Caples said. “You’d like them to have one more year. You miss the personalities.” “I’m just glad we went out with...
...congressman back home, Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ), is a similar ideologue. He voted against emergency funding for the victims of Hurricane Katrina because of a tiny amount of pork in the bill, paying no mind to the fact that people would not receive much-needed money if the bill didn’t pass. He voted against the Voting Rights Act because it allows ballots to be printed in non-English languages, and was only one of four in the entire House of Representatives to vote against unemployment benefits...
...athletic force, and as recently as last year its basketball team advanced to the NCAA March Madness. But its big-ticket failures may in the end have been more telling. For years it offered a law program, but eventually ended up selling it to Pat Robertson. The amount of the possible losses involved are not immediately available, but documentation exists of an even bigger money pit, the City of Faith Medical Center, a combination physical and spiritual healing facility...
...letting,” Caples said. “But tonight we needed to get the ball through the midfield.” The Crimson came out much stronger in the second half, and was able to keep the ball on its offensive end for a good amount of the period. Harvard had the first two shots on goal of the half, with its closest chance coming on its second shot. Senior co-captain Devon Shapiro took a shot from the center of the circle, but it was deflected by BU freshman goalie Kim Kastuk before junior Kristin Bannon could...
...determine what individual nutrients, if any, in whole-grain cereal [are] behind these findings.” CORRECTION: The Oct. 25 news article "Wholesome Grains, Stronger Hearts" incorrectly stated that risk of heart failure was reduced among men who ate seven or more servings of cereal per day. That amount of cereal was, in fact, consumed per week...