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...fumble on the kick return gave the Crusaders the ball and set them up for a touchdown run, extending their lead to 24-12. With 9:21 left in the fourth quarter and down 12 points, Pizzotti marched his troops down the field. After rushing the ball on four straight occasions, a pass from Pizzotti to junior wideout Matt Luft put Harvard on the 1-yard line. The 66-yard drive culminated in a 1-yard quarterback sneak by Pizzotti to bring the score to 24-19 after the extra point. A huge stop by the Harvard defense on third...
...second straight division victory for the rookie pair...
...Florida (7-5) proved very similar to the day’s first game against Toledo.Bolstered by long offensive runs, the Bulls did not provide the women’s squad any chances for late-game comebacks.South Florida started off the first set with one such run, scoring five straight points—three of which were aces. The Crimson could not keep up with the barrage of attacks and soon fell behind 13-3.Assorted Crimson plays slowly augmented Harvard’s score, but frequent errors and the Bulls’ large lead precluded any hopes for a come-from...
...housing activist in New York, has been struggling to help residents of subsidized buildings in New York, but says it is an uphill battle in a city where market rates are far above what HUD would provide a landlord or property developer. "What happens is that some buildings go straight to market rate and tenants must negotiate some alternative to the increase," she says. "Sometimes there are vouchers that are issued to help, but that isn't true for all cases...
Despite stereotypes of poor families living in unkempt tenements, Chan says, threats to subsidized housing affect largely middle- and working-class residents. Says Chan: "In a worse-case scenario, owners [would] buy out all the Mitchell Lama [New York State's housing subsidy] program buildings; they go straight to market rate and no government agency would regulate the buildings, and people might not get Section 8 vouchers, so the question becomes whether it can sustain working and middle class people...