Word: connorism
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...large part of the reason the Crimson was able to beat Princeton and finish the season undefeated derived from an infusion of young blood that the Tigers had not seen before. Freshmen swimmers Jaclyn Pangilinan, Bridget O’Connor, diver Samantha Papadakis and sophomore Noelle Bassi all made their HYP debuts this weekend, and the first impression they left on the competition will certainly be a lasting...
After junior Erin Mulkey touched the wall first in the 50 freestyle, senior Emily Stapleton led the Crimson in grabbing the top four places in the 200 backstroke. Freshman Bridget O’Connor won the 500 freestyle before Kristen Kane of Northwestern finally captured the only first-place finish for her team in the 200 breaststroke...
...such fear-mongering: relax. The landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision, which has allowed almost unrestricted abortion since its inception, may well be reversed. President Bush will likely nominate two or more justices in his upcoming term, and the probable departure of the moderate Sandra Day O’Connor and the liberal John Paul Stevens could completely reshape the Court. But this will not lead to the left’s feared instant reversal of abortion rights. It may make little difference. And importantly, a reversal would lessen the bitterness and counterproductive nature of the current debate, and it would...
...Kimmel v. Florida Board of Regents, resolved in 2000, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor formally upheld the state’s right to discriminate on the basis of age. In brief, Gullette said, “A state may rely on age as a proxy for other qualities or abilities that are relevant to the state’s legitimate interests. Midlife discrimination in state employment became more legal and harder to fight...
...think we have a great chance of winning [the Ivy League title],” O’Connor said. “We probably have more confidence this year than ever before...