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...Sophomores Hilary May and Jamie Olson and freshman Nichole Cochran finished eighth, 10th, and 11th in the 1000-meter run, all earning ECAC qualifications. May timed in at 2:53.38, while Olson and Cochran finished at 2:56.11 and 2:57.26, respectively. Elsewhere, senior Dara Wilson took ninth in the 55-meter hurdles at 8.39, while co-captain Aishlinn O’Callaghan finished the 500-meter run in 1:16.03 to also earn ninth in her event. Junior Elissa Reidy posted a pair of top-10 marks with her seventh-place, 5.30-meter jump in the long jump...
...Nope. The star just went right on by untouched. "Well, here's a closer passing one." Nothing. So for every star whose light was not blocked out, Pluto got smaller and smaller and smaller. People started getting suspicious in the 1970s and started thinking of it not as the ninth planet but as one of the vagabonds of the solar system. It was smaller than Earth's moon. There are seven moons in the solar system bigger than Pluto. That doesn't bode well if you're trying to hang out in the ranks of planets. (See pictures...
...finish in the men’s 600-meter run. The time earned Wilson a 12th-place finish overall and seventh among collegians. Senior Aishlinn O’Callaghan and freshman Meg Looney finished back-to-back in the women’s 600 at the eighth and ninth spots, respectively. O’Callaghan clocked in 1:37.75, while Looney followed 29 seconds behind at 1:38.04. “The idea was to get their legs spinning,” Saretsky said. “They’re working out well together and pushing each other...
...would give all the credit to [Moore].” Despite the third period tally, Harvard could not match the Bobcats’ late offensive explosion, as Quinnipiac fired 14 shots and scored three goals in the final period. The loss to the Bobcats marked the ninth game in a row without a victory for the Crimson. “We started off really slow last year with almost the same record, but we came together as a team,” Biega said. “We’re taking the appropriate steps forward to make...
Tammie Jones, 36, returned to the Lower Ninth Ward partly to help her 77-year-old mother repair the family home. Over three years after Katrina, their home remains unfinished. They avoid traveling to the downtown Wal-Mart for groceries, they say, mainly because it's often overcrowded and lacks basic products. "It's a horrible mess," Jones said on a recent Sunday morning, standing outside her family's church in the Lower Ninth Ward. She travels across the Mississippi River into neighboring Jefferson Parish for groceries. "We bring our tax dollars into other parishes, which is horrible. We shouldn...