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Reese, who says that he might have tried to fill pre-med requirements if he were not an athlete, notes that economics is highly amenable to the athlete??s schedule. “Because econ is such a big concentration there is a lot of flexibility with sections and office hours, making it easy to attend class,” he says...
Often a clean athlete??s biggest fear is that no one will appreciate their hard-earned success as honest. In allowing this suspicion to dominate our sports psyches, we lose two of the most extraordinary traits intrinsic in athletic competition: appreciation of the natural capabilities of the human mind and body and fair play (i.e. that everyone really is starting from the same line...
Despite winning the Honda Award—presented to the nation’s best collegiate female track and field athlete??during her senior year for the Crimson, many thought Taylor’s track career was over...
...recruiting a highly touted high school student, Russell contacted the athlete??s guidance counselor to inquire about his academic standing. According to Russell, because the student’s school did not supply Harvard with class rank, the recruit’s Academic Index (AI)—a combination of a student’s SAT and SAT II scores, as well as class rank—made admission unlikely...
...comments and apology show how wars and suffering around the world haven’t yet sunk into his minimally educated head. He can exist in a comfortable little bubble in which he earns $36 million a year on just a high school education—the fifth-highest athlete??s annual income according to this week’s Sports Illustrated—and plays a game for a living. Meanwhile, people around the world are dying real deaths by the very weapons he so easily rattled off his tongue...