Word: attractions
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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McKay said she thought that the new venue’s less formal atmosphere would attract more partygoers...
...many non-athletes, the scope of the athletic community is limited to those who participate in highly visible sports—football, men’s and women’s hockey, and men’s and women’s basketball, for instance. Those teams attract the largest fan base and their members have come to typify the “jock” norm at many of the nations’ colleges...
...grades have been lowered, or I’ve had to go to makeup sections,” she says. Barber also says that classes that attract other athletes tend to make her more comfortable. “In many English classes where I’ve been the only athlete…I’m wearing my DHAs to class, and I get that look from the teacher like I’m there for the wrong reasons,” Barber says...
Women’s teams, as a whole, are more diverse in terms of concentrations than men’s teams. Teams that typically attract more walk-on players, such as crew and track and field, also tend to have a greater variety of majors than the sports that recruit more heavily...
Fochtman added that she thought a broader range of firms attract Harvard students than was true in the past. “It’s not just about McKinsey anymore,” she said...