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...strong opening to the spring season for the women’s golf team, which finished second out of twenty-one teams in the Jekyll Island Tournament March 24-26. With decent Georgia weather, the team was able to steal three top ten finishes, with five golfers finishing in the top 25. “It was a little overcast the first two days, other than that it was a lot warmer,” senior captain Jennifer Cronan said. “That’s the reason we went to Georgia, in search of better weather. It makes...
...inning. Freshman Hayley Bock singled to left and freshman Suzi Cominski drove them both home when she singled, advanced to second on an error, and made it to third on the throw. Reichling doubled to right-center, allowing Cominski to score. Reichling advanced to third on a steal and scored on a double by senior Erin Halpenny. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder recorded the final Crimson hit of the night, a double to center field that scored Halpenny, bringing the score...
...mounds of personal refuse and enough discarded plastic bags to stock a Wal-Mart. Night after night, they cut fences intended to hold in cattle and horses. Cows that eat the bags must often be killed because the plastic becomes lodged between the first and second stomachs. The immigrants steal vehicles and saddles. They poison dogs to quiet them. The illegal traffic is so heavy that some ranchers, because of the disruptions and noise, get very little sleep at night...
...their profession--or will soon reach that uncomfortable turning point--Gossage is after something simple: validation of a career, and life, well spent. He wants one last cheer, and his high-profile quest throws valuable light on some common nagging questions. Are up-and-comers out to steal our thunder? When we're not recognized for our achievements, does it pay to get angry? Am I living in the past when I still have much to offer and should be looking ahead? When is it time to move...
...hall employees enjoyed some downtime before the dinner rush. Thayer resident Jennifer M. DeCoste ’09 said her 4:30 p.m. dinner would be her “last food of the day,” an inconceivable prospect for most students. “Sometimes I steal an apple [for later],” she said. “Well, not steal—Annenburglary.” DeCoste said early dinner provided an escape from the typical Annenberg social melee. “I don’t necessarily like to do my socializing while...