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Grimm tore through the offensive line and leveled the Big Red signal caller for an 11-yard sack, effectively ending the game. Cornell never pushed the ball inside Crimson territory again—another untimely “death” at Grimm’s hands...
Although some residents said they felt rushed during the marathon last-minute negotiations, they largely threw their support behind the plan last night and expressed hope that it would signal the start of better relations between Harvard and a neighborhood that has historically fought the University’s expansion...
...local police who support them. U.S. and Iraqi officials fear that guerrillas from the triangle are trying to open a new front up north. Last week's violence in the Shi'ite stronghold of Baghdad's Sadr City, led by the rabble-rousing cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, may signal a surge of sectarian anger from a population that had been largely quiet...
...Staff is right that token student representation on the board is not enough to open a black box that has been sealed shut for 113 years. But it would be a symbolic victory and would signal the College’s desire to be as open-minded as Harvard Law School—not to mention Yale, MIT, Stanford, University of Chicago and University of California at Berkeley—which have already recognized the value of student representation on their disciplinary boards...
...fourth quarter of last season’s face-off in New Jersey, then-junior quarterback David Splithoff went down to a shoulder injury on a brutal hit, which has prevented him from returning as signal caller since. Splithoff, with skills not unlike those of hurt Crimson quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, was capable of scrambling out of the pocket for long gains behind unaware defenses and decreasing his reliability on finding an open receiver...