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...sacks on the ensuing Big Green drive, pushing Dartmouth back to the 26. Dartmouth kicker Erik Hinterbichler missed a 43-yard field goal from there. He also missed a 37-yard attempt with 5:05 left in the half. Faherty caught four passes for 72 yards, including his touchdown grab with 1:52 remaining in the first quarter. Feiereisen caught his TD pass with 9:05 left in the fourth quarter on a fourth-and-five play, culminating an eight-play, 77-yard drive. Mike McLeod (22 rushes, 83 yards) had two key runs in the drive with gains...
...could not stop quarterback Jeff Mroz and receiver Ashley Wright, who connected for three of the Bulldogs’ five touchdowns, including a 70-yard scoring grab. Cornell was plagued with penalties in the first half—eight for 60 yards—as well as three turnovers on the way to a 37-17 loss in New Haven...
Garcetti's dramatic life change came unexpectedly. Driving near his old office in downtown L.A., he glimpsed a worker 110 ft. above the ground, doing construction on the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The sight inspired Garcetti--a longtime amateur photographer--to rush home and grab his cameras. "When I first saw that ironworker crawling up on that high arch beam, a rainbow shined down and showed me a use for my talents," he says, sounding more like a dreamy artist than a hardened attorney making opening arguments. "An opportunity fell from...
...create useful connections for future careers, and generate a forum of open debate on gender and its importance in the Harvard community. The social component of the Center is invaluable as well, because even people utterly uninvolved with student organizations would have a place to stop by between classes, grab a snack, and congregate with friends—perhaps, in the process, discovering an event or service that interests them...
Neither man would give in, so the crowd roared for the fighters to smash each other again: more kicks, punches, stomps, knees and elbows. They obliged. When they got too tired to fight, they would grab each other and crash to the mat of the octagonal ring, grappling, twisting like strange action figures, pressing against the cage's netting. Then they would be back on their feet, catching a breath, calculating advantage, their faces streaked with sweat and gore. Both were bleeders. Weeks before, in a qualifying bout, Forrest Griffin, 26, had suffered a gash above an eye that required...