Word: marathoner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...live a good life and become an active member of the local parish - no self-flagellation required. Perhaps that is too simple, similar to the injunctions in The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 25, which remind us that we treat Jesus as we treat one another. (The Rev.) Tom Zelinski Marathon, Wisconsin, U.S. As a longtime member of Opus Dei who was interviewed for Time's report, I found the story to be an amusingly surreal experience - a bit like doing the full monty and then being accused of hiding something. The cover speaks of a "secret Catholic society," but while...
...live a good life and become an active member of the local parish--no self-flagellation required. Perhaps that is too simple, similar to the injunctions in The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 25, which remind us that we treat Jesus as we treat one another. (THE REV.) TOM ZELINSKI Marathon...
...sleep over the course of the ride and the following day is a tricky task. And since roughly an eighth of the games played throughout the season fall on the day after a long bus ride, staying well rested is essential. Still, perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the marathon bus trips is the way they are inadvertently able to promote camaraderie. At some point the iPod batteries run out and, if we are lucky, the coach will turn off the movie. Then you are pretty much forced to strike up a conversation with the guy across the aisle. Although...
...Zone’s advice and “Don’t holler.”)But it’s goodbye to the good times, too. Four years after a pair of red folders and a boatload of desperation first brought us together, we have run a marathon, seen Phil Collins in concert, and had full sex with three of the same girls (this last part is false). We’ve also never voted in a UC election, never been to an a cappella concert, and never worn rash guards and Hawaiian shirts to Mather Lather...
...newsworthiness of the story. Just because a person is a student at the College does not make him or her immune to coverage. We report on the noteworthy and exceptional actions and achievements of students made both on campus and outside our walls. When students run the Boston Marathon or take a semester off to hike the Appalachian Trail, we tell you those stories, even though they occurred off campus, and even when these students are not enrolled in courses. And so, we reported Viswanathan’s half-million-dollar book deal. Newsworthy events, however, are not only...