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...your research about?’ and I say I get fish drunk,” Williamson says. “It’s half true.”Meet Williamson—the scholar-athlete of the NCAA’s dreams and Harvard football??s starting strong safety for the 2004 season...
...Once football??s over, then gears shift to ‘OK, football??s over, so let’s get out into the real world,’” Williamson says...
While Harvard was packed with throngs of Cornell students in for the Harvard-Cornell sporting match-ups earlier Saturday—of which Harvard won all five of the events, including football??Bean said yesterday that the expedition to Memorial Hall had nothing to do with his school’s losses...
Though he said he personally enjoys watching Ivy League football??he attended Princeton’s overtime victory over Columbia this past weekend—St. John acknowledged the Ivies’ somewhat diminished scale compared to Division...
Amidst the team rivalries and the constitutional quarrels, Europe’s nations are connecting and working together. And as more and more countries enter the EU—and get better at football??Europeans are more conscious and conscientious of their neighboring countries than ever before. With the continent’s dedication to cooperation, there’s little patience for those who chose to play by their own rules. As the resident of a country whose name has become synonymous with unilateralism, my citizenship has become somewhat of a social liability...