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...femininity," says Devon Jersild, a journalist who talked with college-age women for her book Happy Hours: Alcohol in a Woman's Life. "They associate drinking with power, and they think that if they drink like a guy, they will be like a guy." At the University of Colorado at Boulder, where frequent binge drinking among women rose 67% between 1993 and 2000, women routinely brag of matching men in alcohol consumption. Sarah, 21, describes a "keg stand"--two friends suspend you by your ankles over a keg, and you guzzle as much cheap beer as quickly...
...faced No. 4 Michigan State (27-8-5)—a Frozen Four team last year—in the opening round. In that case, a win would have earned the Crimson the opportunity to play No. 3 Minnesota (29-8-4) in the quarterfinals. Instead, No. 10 Colorado College (26-12-3) faces that deadly draw...
...experts are quick to point out that the reports are hardly definitive. Couples who seek reproductive help are not just older; they are also--though it may seem like stating the obvious--infertile. "You're comparing two different groups of patients here," says Dr. William Schoolcraft, director of the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine. "You have women with the disease of infertility, and you're comparing them with women who don't have the disease...
Denver captured both the combined team championship and the women’s title, while Colorado placed first in the men’s division...
...national politicians are not feeling the heat yet, they will soon. Tom Strickland, a Democratic former U.S. Attorney in Colorado who appears headed for a tight Senate race against G.O.P. incumbent Wayne Allard, says except for a brief spell around Sept. 11, "health care has been the No. 1 issue we're encountering." At a get-together with a coal-company executive three weeks ago, he expected to be asked about energy policy. Instead, the businessman complained that his firm's policy of covering its retirees' prescription-drug costs was draining $10 million a year from the bottom line. Says...