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Dawson's electrifying run gave him 4,718 yards for his career. The achievement was met with little fanfare at Penn's Franklin Field, as Penn's public address announcer gave no indication that the record had been broken until halftime. The game's broadcasters on CN8, a sports cable network, did recognize the achievement...
...Lawyers for the plaintiffs say that one of the witnesses who will testify on their behalf is former Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, the one-time commander of all U.S. military prisons in Iraq. Karpinski - who the lawyers say will be in Germany next week to publicly address her accusations in the case - has issued a written statement to accompany the legal filing, which says, in part: "It was clear the knowledge and responsibility [for what happened at Abu Ghraib] goes all the way to the top of the chain of command to the Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld...
...Joseph W. Stanley ’09, Winthrop House Committee (HoCo) chair Michael J. Robin ’08, and SAC chair Ryan A. Petersen ’08. Originally, the leaders of the task force planned to divide into five committees to address advising, alcohol and drug strategy, dining, house activities, and housing, Goldenberg said at Sunday’s meeting. But students who attended the meeting said that this structure would too closely mirror that of the CHL, and proposed making the task force a more informal link between undergraduates and administrators. Associate Dean of the College...
...panelist, Richard C. Lewontin ’51, Agassiz research professor, explored the implications of Banaji’s research. The “mind bugs” lecture was part of the Humanities Center’s Faculty Conversations initiative, which brings together faculty from different fields to address interdisciplinary questions. “We live with bias as an intellectual question and a day-to-day practical problem,” said Diana Sorensen, acting dean for the humanities and Rothenberg professor of Romance languages and literatures...
...Arizona is not the first state to address the issue. Florida approved a ballot initiative in 2002-despite jokes about the constitutional "Hamendment"-which forbids the confinement of pregnant pigs. And New Jersey, after passing the nation's first law requiring humane standards for all farm animals, is battling a lawsuit seeking to outlaw sow crates as well as the confinement of veal calves and the force-molting of hens through two-week starvation-a practice which increases egg production. Meanwhile, more than 100 college cafeterias nationwide, under pressure from students, have switched to so-called "cage-free" eggs from...