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...talking to you, Harvard Dean of Admissions William Fitzsimmons. Would it hurt, really, to give Joey’s application a second look? Just asking.” These words, uttered by Bob Costas as the Olympics came to a close, epitomize the general media sentiment concerning Joey Cheek and his application to Harvard. Since the news broke in the weeks preceding the 2006 Winter Games, there is nary a newspaper or radio station that hasn’t tried to squeeze an interview out of the recently retired speedskater.And from all the anti-Harvard news that has been generated...
...like to live with her in the future, feel free to skip down to the third paragraph. If her lax definition of “borrowing” is the last straw, read on: If you are no longer interested in living with her, consider taking a cue from Joey on “Friends” by giving her a pseudo-dose of her own medicine. While she is out, put on every piece of her clothing that you can find, and when she returns, immediately begin doing lunges, while explaining that this is your not-so-subtle demand...
MATT LEBLANC JOEY'S GIG: NBC's Joey returns this week. The buzz: Television's most hyped spin-off has spun out. It's time for Joey to turn in his SAG card...
...more importantly, these student-athletes continue to be athletes once they get to Harvard, thereby contributing to their community. There is no Crimson speedskating team. For all of Cheek’s talent, he would be virtually useless to the athletic department.All of this is not to say that Joey Cheek is not an intelligent, sociable, and generous human being whom his potential classmates would find very intriguing. But, as so many who have come before him, he just doesn’t make the Harvard College cut. Hopefully that won’t prevent him from giving a guest...
...focus was stopping them on the inside,” McCaffery added. “I think we did a good job with that and forced them to shoot from the outside.” The plan almost backfired, however, when Penn’s Joey Rhoads started out hot, sinking four three-pointers in the first half en route to a game-high 21 points. But the Crimson keyed in on Rhoads in the second half, limiting her to just one field goal after the intermission. “We just wanted to make sure...