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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Colgate senior quarterback Ryan Vena led a 69-yard drive that ended with a 33-yard field goal as time wound down. Vena completed 3-of-6 passes for 44 yards and ran for 25 yards to lead the game-winning drive that took the Red Raiders to the Harvard 16 with five seconds left in the game...

Author: By Andrew P. Chung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Football Rally Falls Short | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

After a Crimson timeout to freeze him, it was senior placekicker Erich Kutschke's turn to deliver...

Author: By Andrew P. Chung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Football Rally Falls Short | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

...second possession of the second quarter, Harvard was once again stuck deep in its own territory after failing to get a first down. Colgate got the ball at its own 44-yard line after a 40-yard boot by senior punter Mike Giampaolo. On Colgate's first play, junior tailback Randall Joseph went up the middle then broke to the left sideline for a 56-yard touchdown run, giving the Red Raiders a 7-0 lead. Sophomore corner Willie Alford had a shot but slid off his back at the 10-yard line. Joseph eventually ran for 207 yards...

Author: By Andrew P. Chung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Football Rally Falls Short | 10/4/1999 | See Source »

...support their initiative, Michigan welfare officials are citing years of widely accepted corporate drug testing; their opponents counter that private institutions are not limited, as government programs are, by the Fourth Amendment. Who's right? It depends on whom you ask, says TIME senior reporter Alain Sanders. "The current Supreme Court is very conservative on the Fourth Amendment, and they?ve given government a lot of freedom to enact what many consider to be unreasonable intrusions." In the past, explains Sanders, "the court has generally upheld random drug tests when it has perceived an important impact on safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fill Out These Forms... and Fill Up This Cup | 10/1/1999 | See Source »

...With all the well-funded causes filling up their hearing rooms, will Congress take the proliferation of animal crush films seriously? TIME senior writer Frederic Golden thinks so. "It?s not surprising to me at all that these movies are making it into Congressional hearings," he says. "The animal-rights movement is gaining a lot of momentum in the U.S., and they?ve got enormous support in Congress." But there is one obstacle the backers of the bill may not be able to jump over. "This is a classic First Amendment situation," says TIME senior reporter Alain Sanders. "The problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They're Perverted, But Are They Protected? | 10/1/1999 | See Source »

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