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...felt that if we pounded the glass, we could get some easy opportunities. And the way we shot the ball in the first half, we needed to find as many easy opportunities as possible.” KEEP AWAY After committing 12 turnovers while producing only seven assists in the first half, the Crimson took better care of the basketball in the second half, giving the ball away only three times while racking up eight assists to finish the game with 15 assists as well as 15 turnovers. “We shot ourselves in the foot with the turnovers...
...game at UConn, an eventual 3-2 loss, and was a game-time decision for Friday’s showdown with UNH. Despite rating her health as 60-70 percent and favoring her right side throughout the contest, Chu was there to anchor the special teams and contributed an assist on the team’s second goal...
...During a stint as vice chair for College life on the UC’s Student Affairs Committee (SAC), Anene helped campaign for a women’s center and advise on changes to the Hilles building.Most recently, Anene has focused his efforts on implementing the Course-Cost Assistance Program (C-CAP), which would grant stipends to low-income students for their course books.This project has united the UC veteran with running mate De Beausset, an outsider who has worked on projects beyond Harvard’s gates.He helped found Students Taking on Poverty (STOP) last year, organizing a voter...
...filing includes an affidavit from a psychiatrist who said that he apparently is suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, or PTSD, and cannot adequately assist his own lawyers in preparing his legal defense. According to the psychiatrist's affidavit in the court filing: "When approached by his attorneys, he begs them, 'please, please, please' not to have to discuss his case." The psychiatrist also reported that Padilla "refuses to watch the videos of his interrogation and he refuses to answer questions pertaining to aspects of the evidence in his case...
...would tap oil revenues to give anywhere from $300 to $1,000 a month in cash to Venezuelans in need. Chavez supporters dismiss the card, whose name refers to a term of endearment and to the color of oil, as an idea crafted to capture votes that won't assist them in the way that Chavez's programs...