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Scalise said that athletes?? needs should be considered in any plans for this campus...
Jane E. Humphries ’03, captain of the swimming and diving team and one of three student representatives on the Athletics Committee, wrote in an e-mail to Lewis and Scalise that the rule implied a dissatisfaction with athletes?? academic work—an insinuation she says she found “a bit insulting.” Lewis, she says, was very responsive...
...amphetamine testing. They have also enforced strict penalties in an effort to keep sports drug-free. The IOC, according to its official web site, has been “radically against doping” for the past 30 years, operating under the principles of “protecting athletes?? health, respecting medical and sporting ethics, and maintaining equal opportunities for all during competitions.” Major League Baseball’s lack of meaningful drug tests can only mean that it is not committed to those same values...
Mental toughness was the key to the third day, which is advertised as a “rest day” but only the athletes?? bodies get to relax. Professional football coaches—the Spurriers, Grudens, Mariucci’s and Parcells—grilled the young men about their motivations, abilities and personal lives, trying to determine whether or not they could handle the intensity of the NFL. The New York Giants administered their infamous Wunderlich psychological examination—and Morris passed with flying colors, scoring a 29 (a 30 or above is stratospheric...
...first listen, the instruments employed by Yorkston and The Athletes??acoustic guitars, piano and light percussion—seem borrowed from Peter, Paul and Mary. Yet the band also employs mandolins, clappers and bouzoukis, in an apparent attempt to lend the record a cosmopolitan flavor...