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...second-and-six from the Princeton 29-yard line, Dawson demonstrated what keeps him on Payton Award watchlists, blowing through a series of tackles, dragging a defensive back along, and shrugging off the last vestiges of the defense he had just shredded before rolling into the endzone to tie the game 17-17. “You hit him, and you think he’s got him stopped at nothing, and he’s got four,” Princeton coach Roger Hughes. The Tigers started to contain Dawson by the fourth quarter, but the damage had largely...
...game, and potentially the league title, seemed to be securely in Harvard’s grasp, but in the last three minutes of the game, the Tigers scored twice to snatch a 2-1 victory. While the Crimson had the last laugh and won the league title (in a tie with Penn), the team would still like to avenge last year’s loss. “The game this weekend is so important for us,” said senior midfielder Jen McDavitt. “One win could feel like many more. It’s great...
...relationship between Veritas Records and Adidas has rapidly waned. Rhodes attributes the breakdown to the fact that the store owner moved to Oregon—but he says he’s gotten a little miffed that Veritas’ requests for in-store listening parties and black-tie events have gone unanswered. If the Adidas deal doesn’t heat up again soon, Rhodes says, Veritas will try to branch out to other sponsors. At the moment, he has his eye on Tweeter electronics and Puma sportswear. “With Puma, we’d be looking...
...York, November 15 and 16 for a book signing and a public reading of their work at The New School before the awards ceremony, according to the foundation’s website. Damrosch says he is looking forward to humorist and radio personality Garrison Keillor hosting the black-tie awards dinner at the Marriot Marquis in Times Square. “This will be gathering of some of America’s best writers,” says Damrosch, “and I think it’s great that we get to share our work together...
Fundamentally, it will be a dangerous precedent if the government is able to tie federal funding to the whims of political opinion, invalidating the protection of the nondiscrimination code for all students. If the Pentagon really can take away massive grants that have literally nothing to do with the Department of Defense, there’s nothing but congressional restraint that stops them from changing any other university policy on a political whim. All students, whether queer or straight, conservative or progressive, powerful or powerless, should be concerned about the implications of that precedent for the sake of academic freedom...