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From 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...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Athletic Depts. Lose Diversity | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

...link is all that wonderful psychosexual craziness—that sense of uncanny terror—and most all the creepy feeling that the screen is acting out repressed fears and desires you didn’t know you had. You could take everyone’s favorite poststructuralist gender theoretician, Judith Butler, and her old sparring partner, Donna Haraway, to most 1970s horror films and watch them battle it out over a cappuccino after the movie. Nowadays, they’d probably just yawn endlessly like I do at the horror-junk Hollywood churns out. A hypothetical conversation after...

Author: By Clint J. Froehlich, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fill Me With Your Demon Seed | 10/27/2005 | See Source »

...such sentiments are widespread among Americans. “I think in general there is a fairly strong signal that people have a strong desire to see stronger leadership pretty much across sectors,” he said. “That goes across political parties, economic groups, and gender.” However, the results of the study can also be viewed in a positive light, said Myers. She hopes that the companion study—which identified 25 leaders who are “making a difference”—can be used to improve America?...

Author: By Laura A. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study: Confidence in Leaders Lower | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...beautifully-directed stylistic nuances in “Prime,” and a steady stream of quotable one-liners (says Rafi of her relationship, “This just smells of pool boy at Sandals Resort”). However, Younger’s attempts to address heavy, modern gender issues within the context of a light, romantic comedy fail. It leaves the story too philosophical for its own good, sounding less like the charming romantic ideology of “When Harry Met Sally” and more like “When Plato Met Dawson?...

Author: By Kathleen A. Fedornak, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Prime | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...hasn’t been another co-ed room at Harvard,” Ching says. The best friends convinced the housing office to let them share a room, on the condition they not have a walk-through bathroom. “I raised the issue of an ambiguous gender status,” he said, referencing his suggestion that he “might be uncomfortable living with a guy.” That, he said, is the “sexier part of the story...

Author: By Britt Caputo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: So Sexy, Dorm Room Style | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

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