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...Some columnists were bold enough to address that disparity. In a column for the Miami Herald, Dan Le Batard weighed in: “You’ll forgive black people if they aren??t terribly comfortable with white people making the rules for them…When the distrust is that large and pervasive, it is going to seep into some places it doesn’t belong—like, for example, this Vick case.” Wright Thompson of ESPN.com wrote a piece detailing the racial history in Atlanta, and how African Americans...
...hours at a time in their store consuming their products without paying anything, but that should be the norm in a bookstore. A pivotal part of the experience is the fact that the bookstore will allow you to sit there and read, even if you aren??t going to buy. —Staff writer Madeline K.B. Ross can be reached at mross@fas.harvard.edu...
However, to the players and coaches, the non-Ivy tilts aren??t meaningless, and pride is high stakes. The emotional toll on the Crimson of the last-minute loss at Holy Cross in the season opener—the undefeated season, the perfection of ’01 and ’04, gone in the flash of a Dominic Randolph deep ball—is impossible to predict. It’s a sensation that no one on the team has felt before in his collegiate career, having a midseason winning percentage...
...feel like everyone’s going to get their touches,” Mazza says. “We’ll be a bit more balanced, dangerous offense, because teams aren??t sure what we’re going...
...carries in his first collegiate start, earning Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts.“They have another good quarterback, and any time a running back runs for 200 yards, that gets your attention,” Murphy said.The Dukes, however, aren??t exactly a powerhouse, making it difficult to assess exactly what kind of Brown team the Crimson will see tomorrow.“It’s not easy to talk about a team when there’s only one game under their belt, and they haven?...