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We treat our athletes as if they were soldiers, marching into battle every week, each gridiron contest equated with life and death. But such hyperbole pales in comparison to lives of the soldiers—athletes themselves—who die in service of our country.
“After almost two months in office and countless conversations with students, administrators, and people at other campuses, I am convinced that we can build a much stronger campus with a student activities fee that is comparable to that of other colleges,” Mahan wrote, referring...
Every other time of year—but especially spring, due to its glaringly parodistic nature—pales in comparison to the quality and quantity of the athletic feats of mid-June through September. The period is defined by sports more than any other, and it’s...
That's impressive--for a Democrat. But Kerry's fund-raising operation pales in comparison to the colossus that is the Bush-Cheney re-election effort. Bush raised a record-setting $132 million in 2003. Ken Mehlman, campaign manager of the President's re-election effort, says that his team...
And several professors grilled Summers at the November Faculty meeting about this year’s endowment payout increase. The 4 percent raise pales in comparison to the 37 percent payout of Fiscal Year 2002.