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...Yankees teams of the late-1990s. But even that ride ended badly, with Strawberry in jail for using drugs once again. Now the ex-Rookie of the Year offers a raw, honest portrayal of his story in a new autobiography, Straw: Finding My Way. The book comes out April 28th: Strawberry talked to Time's Sean Gregory about abuse, regrets, and how he's trying to move forward. (Read "Mental Health for Mets Fans...
This eccentric group of traveling artists will be visiting Harvard April 28th (drat, one day earlier and we could have had prefroshs and trannies here together!). The group describes itself as "a multimedia performance art extravaganza. It is composed of an eclectic group of artists, each one self-identified as transgender, and includes poets, rappers, filmmakers, storytellers, breakdancers, rock bands comedians, actors, folk singers, photographers, zinesters, and more...
...second straight year, while junior distance go-to man Alex Meyer made his first appearance at the championships. Jones raced in the two events that have set him apart from the competition this past season—his signature 100-yard and 200-yard butterfly. Jones placed 28th in the 100-yard butterfly, touching the wall in 47.11 and marking an improvement on his 47.35 time from 2008. Jones also competed in the 200-yard butterfly, but he was disqualified due to a stroke violation. Meyer had a solid showing at his first NCAA meet, making waves in both...
...with a time of 1:47.35, less than a second slower than her qualifying time of 1:46.39.When the sun rose Saturday morning, Clarke stood ready on the starting block for her last race as a junior. In the 1650-yard freestyle event, out of 43 swimmers, Clarke placed 28th in a time of 16:19.17.Watching Clarke compete, Mills prepared to attack her final race of the season. In her third event of the meet, the 200-yard butterfly, Mills received the best placing for Harvard at this year’s championships, placing 23rd out of 42 with...
...captain Chris Kinner in the Giant Slalom event and a ninth-place team effort in the Giant Slalom race. Kinner placed 17th in the Friday contest, which was his best showing as a collegiate skier. He had started the day in 43rd place, moved up to a tie for 28th place after the first run, and then had the 12th-fastest showing in his second run, leading to his 17th-place final position. “The race hill at Dartmouth is challenging because it is so easy,” Kinner said. “On flat courses like...