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...feel thing for Coach Murphy. He never promised me anything.”But Pizzotti’s results in 2006 hardly merit a benching in their own right: 126.47 passing efficiency, 904 yards through the air, a mere four interceptions in five starts, and, most notably, zero losses.“It’s definitely a tough spot to be in,” Pizzotti said. “Coach Murphy ha[s] been great the whole time and was really very supportive of both of us… If for whatever reason, they need me to come...
...high school. “We may be witnessing a new civic 9/11 generation,” said Kevin Cramer, Deputy Director for Research and Evaluation at CNS. He added that students who saw the “heroic response” of the emergency service workers at Ground Zero were spurred to action. The same report said that the volunteering rate among college students in Massachusetts ranks 47th in the nation. At Harvard, organizations under the aegis of Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) serve 10,000 clients in the Cambridge area, according to PBHA’s web site...
...We’re thinking about last year from the standpoint of what could have been,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “When you lose, you analyze everything. [It is] maybe the only game I can remember where we had zero turnovers and we lost the game. That’s such a huge indicator of success, and it came down to a couple plays...
...with so many people who just absolutely refuse to forgive someone who slighted them, because they believe the only power they have over these people is to withhold forgiveness, the power to remain angry. I try to say to them, what kind of power is that? You're having zero impact on these people. The divorcee who is still fuming at her husband who walked out on her 15 years ago? I say to her: What are you doing to him by being angry? He's living it up with his new wife in New Jersey. And you are turning...
...College accepts that zero tolerance is wrong, the only fair, safe, and sensible approach would be for all three bodies to more formally endorse the College’s general policy of leniency. This need not mean a public declaration of intent to disregard federal laws—that would clearly be stupid—but rather internal communication that ensures consistency. As counselors like to tell us, “A problem shared is a problem halved” (or in this case, trisected): The College needs to arrange a good, long talk between its three drugs-related bodies...