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Women have to recognize that they do have a voice—a powerful one—both as voters and as leaders. And this remains true even after the events on Sept.11, 2001 put foreign policy and military action at the forefront of public debate. The nation??s most powerful leaders on national security and terrorism have been and still are women: former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and current White House National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice. Today, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) serves as the chair of the Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee and Rep. Jane...
...can’t the Crimson have a Midnight Madness? According to a 1999 SI.com article, the tradition—which began when Lefty Driesell made Maryland players run laps at midnight, Oct. 15, 1970—is now celebrated in more than a third of the nation??s Division I basketball schools...
Last year, the much-maligned Crimson went 4-23, but surprised Yale and gave Princeton a scare at the end of the season. The Harvard team roster, one of the nation??s youngest and least experienced, did not feature a single senior...
...while the rest of the I-AA world marveled at the utter beating that Harvard unleashed upon one the best teams from the nation??s toughest conference, the Crimson packed up its pads and moved on, almost completely unwilling to accept responsibility for the national shock waves it had just sent through the nation...
...standing in all of Division-I football, we seem headed for another awkward situation in which the legitimacy of the I-AA national championship is brought into question by the presence of a team which has a serious claim to the title “best team in the nation?? but is prohibited from competing...