Last month, a woman who was thrown from a horse was taken to the hospital unconscious, where doctors stitched her leg and released her the next day. Her healing began with the help of Margaret Myers' prayers. Some of the epic narratives of modern science, ranging from the birth of our universe to the birth of our species, lend themselves to religious interpretation. Some members of the University Faculty Senate expressed concern Tuesday about a few of the revisions to the Senate's Final Report, but overall most members agree it's a step in the right direction. The University's communication disorders program may be phased out in three years, and that has students and faculty up in arms. Lynn Yeakel's run for U.S. Senator last year taught her some valuable lessons. But Yeakel admits she didn't like what she learned. Baby powder, Band-Aids and kickballs.
For one last time, the routine unfolded in his mind -- each pass, landing, transition and skill mentally performed to perfection. Going into last Saturday's meet with Michigan State, the men's gymnastics team had its work cut out. Penn State has a new linebacker -- sort of. Chris Webber must have felt like a floundering comedian in a smokey nightclub. There were plenty of hecklers critiquing his act and a pack of boobirds picking a bundle of bones. The women's gymnastics team had already passed its first test of wills after the loss of Tracy Kerner. For basketball players, there is March Madness. If the Michigan Wolverines are heavy favorites coming into a game, then never bet on them. Because they could do what they did against Penn State last night.
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