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...concentrator in modern European history, she swam in her free time and noticed the inequity in women’s athletics??the pool for female swimmers was “pathetic,” she says...
...sitting on a small shelf next to his desk rests a more portentous omen for big-time collegiate athletics??the groundbreaking The Game of Life, co-authored by former Princeton President William G. Bowen and James L. Shulman, which criticizes collegiate sports for what the authors view as their professionalism and commercialization...
Lewis, who is Harvard’s representative on the Ivy League policy committee, outlines two problems he sees with the state of Ivy League athletics??the intensity of the experience and the changed nature of recruiting...
Adams House—once more known for its artists than for its athletics??ended a 67-year-long drought Wednesday by winning the Straus Cup, the intramural (IM) athletics championship award, for the first time in the Cup’s history...
Giambi has often stated that he would like to stay in Oakland. Unfortunately, the Athletics?? financial situation may prevent the team from re-signing their MVP. At first, Oakland was unwilling to give Giambi a no-trade clause. Management understood that if the A’s suddenly became a non-contending team, fans would stop attending games—having to pay Giambi would lead to massive losses...