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...coaching to support staff, opportunities for women to join the staffs of college athletic departments dropped from 31.5 percent to 30.8 percent, while opportunities for people of color decreased from 10.9 to 10.6 percent, according to the Institute’s 2004 “Racial and Gender Report Card: College Sports” study...
...more frequently. In the same vein of providing alternative options, Fly-by dining in Loker Commons must be improved. Currently the quality and variety of food is poor and its layout is even worse. HUDS should separate the stations where students get their food from the station for the card-swiper. Directing students to get their food first and then line up to swipe would also work. This change would ameliorate the current system of one line for food and swiping, which creates an absolutely maddening bottleneck at peak hours of the day.With dining hall overcrowding becoming an increasingly large...
...register for classes online, so that if we’re willing to fib on the registration form and risk disciplinary action, the first time our presence is ever really required on campus isn’t until the end of shopping week when we get our study card signed and turn it in. And as of last spring, at the end of term we can now write CUE guide reviews online about all the classes we never went to in person, so that the next crop of people intending to skip them will know which classes are the best...
...first half, she was kicked in the face by a Princeton player, sending Merritt to the ground and hushing the crowd. She was replaced by freshman midfielder—and Princeton native—Zoe Sarnak, but returned later in the half sporting a fat lip.No yellow cards were issued on the play.“I was going for a header, and her foot went straight into my mouth,” Merritt said. “She deserved [a card].”Harvard had multiple chances to win the game in regulation as well. Senior back Sara...
...card game really teach such profound life lessons? Poker-playing women say it's so, that knowing when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em is more than just a hokey country-music sentiment--and it ain't just for cowboys...