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...really impressed with how well they were able to pick it up immediately, step out there, and turn the key and start the ignition,” Green said. In qualifying singles play Friday morning, Rosekrans failed to advance to the main draw. She fell to Richmond??s Joanna Matuszczyk, 7-5, 6-2. “[Rosekrans] did a pretty good job of mixing things up as far as tempo and strategy go,” coach Traci Green said, “But her opponent got the best of her that day.” Having...
...Ayers, who became Richmond??s president on July 1, the same day that Faust took office at Harvard, says that Faust’s academic work reveals a combination of “patience and fearlessness” that he says he recognizes in her leadership style...
...emphasized the importance of public health practice in universities to teach “the application of our basic knowledge for the improvement of the health of our populations.” Fauci discussed pandemic and seasonal flu, while Foege touched on a range of topics—including Richmond??s accomplishments and his own awe at how far the field of medicine has come in his lifetime. “What a great era we’ve lived through,” Foege said. “Could we have imagined that we would have vaccines...
...only advantage the Crimson enjoyed all day. The squad’s unfortunate first-half doldrums continued against Richmond, this time from the defensive end. Despite nine first-half points from Lackner—whose 10 points and 11 rebounds marked her first career double-double—Richmond??s hot perimeter shooting torched the Crimson defense. Spider reserve forward Kelly Roche surprised Harvard with four first-half three pointers and 18 points in the opening frame. Before yesterday’s game, Roche was averaging 5.3 points per game and had just 42 points on the season...
Rumsfeld v. Padilla is closely related to another case currently before the Court: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, which concerns a U.S. citizen, Yaser Hamdi, captured in Afghanistan fighting with the Taliban. The issue at stake is whether the president can hold him indefinitely as a battlefield detainee. Richmond??s Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed this right as a constitutional war power...