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...main force behind that ball movement, contributing a game-high seven assists against just two turnovers. Fast becoming a household name in the Hub, the freshman came off the bench to pour in 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting, nailing all three of his attempts from downtown. Rice also created the game's most breathtaking moment, tossing up a perfect lob pass for fellow frosh Haynes to catch and slam through the basket with two hands. The dunk by Haynes, who also finished with 13 points off the bench, capped a 19-6 run that gave the Eagles...
...Waiting on the platform for the downtown 1 train, Steven, 55, was bringing his daughter Star to her first-grade class three miles away-a 10-minute subway trip that took an hour on foot during the strike. "Yeah, we're happy to have them back," he says, "but they just chose to strike this time of year so they could inflict maximum damage. It's reprehensible...
...Stehle’s effort seemed to be contagious, for not only did Housman net a career high in points, but senior forward Zach Martin did as well. Harvard’s sixth man scored 13 on 4-of-6 from the floor, including 3-of-4 from downtown. He hit several crucial treys, including one early in the second half that tied the game at 42, calming the Crimson down after LIU had scored six quick points to take the lead...
Protesters chanting “Killing Iraqis is no career, recruiters aren’t welcome here!” marched in a circle outside the Armed Forces Career Center in downtown Boston yesterday afternoon, in a demonstration timed to coincide with the first day of Supreme Court hearings on the Solomon Amendment. At one point nearly 60 demonstrators, including a group of high school students from Wellesley, Mass. and members of the “Raging Grannies” organization, joined in shouting anti-recruitment and anti-war slogans. The Solomon Amendment is a Congressional statute that allows...
...magazine was unveiled in an orgy of conspicuous consumption, the editors-in-chief having secured several thousand dollars in pocket money from their fathers so that they might rent out Umbria, a nightclub in downtown Boston...