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...Pasquesi 1:11.87 800: 3. Albertine 1:59.68 1000: 1. Traugott 2:34.61 3000: 1. Seidel 9:36.33, 2. Galebach 8:37.11, 3. Shenk-Boright 8:37.43 60 hurdles: 1. Adjah 8.52, 2. Hughes 8.78 4x400 relay: None 4x800 relay: None High Jump: 1. Emmanuel 2.03, 2. Buckley 1.92, 3. Wolf 1.87 Pole Vault: None Long Jump: 1. Adjah 6.83, 2. Hughes 6.65, 3. Buckley 6.49 Triple Jump: 1. Laine 14.23, 2. Hughes 13.94 Shot Put: 1. Ware 15.25, 2. Gelardi 14.88, 3. Hinson 14.24 Weight Throw: 1. Rhodes 13.81, 2. Preidis...
...antiwar students continue to make their case. "With the passing of the U.N. resolution, it seems more important now than ever. We have to add our voices to the growing resistance and check this war before it gets started," says Andy Gallagher, 28, a senior majoring in psychology. Jordan Buckley, 20, a junior who wrote the resolution, is in the process of constructing a website to help other campuses get organized against the war. Buckley concedes that the peace efforts at U.T. may have little bearing on the country's actions, but he hopes that they will at least catch...
Death can do quite a number on a pop song. Pop lyrics are usually just convenient rhymes, but the demise of their author inspires many listeners to riffle through the back catalog in search of foreshadowing--the spookier the better. For instance, when Jeff Buckley, who walked into the Mississippi River one evening and never walked out, sang, "This is our last goodbye," he must have known he had a watery grave in his future, right? And when Kurt Cobain growled, "I swear that I don't have a gun," he was just being gruesomely ironic...
...Harvard duo lost its consolation match to Jill Buckley and Amy Trefethen of Kentucky...
...quintessential gentleman and a source of great encouragement,” Buckley said...