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...alleged rape at Duke should remind us of the importance of Take Back The Night (April 10-14). We spend 51 weeks of the year in a culture that tacitly condones sexual violence. We make the time and the space one night, Monday April 10, for a former NFL Quarterback, Donald McPherson, to discuss athletics, masculinity, and our culture of violence, and one night, Thursday April 13, for survivors to share their experiences at the vigil. If we all do our part to continue the openness of the supportive community that TBTN encourages—if we can see that...
...Friday, Harvard head football coach Tim Murphy named former quarterback Joel Lamb ’93 as the newest offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Crimson. “I try to strive for consistency in all aspects,” Lamb told The Crimson as a player in 1991, the same year he led a 1-4 Harvard squad to late season victories against Princeton and Penn, finishing the season at 4-5-1. He will helm an offense that was the Ivy League’s second most prolific in 2005. Lamb comes to the Crimson...
...opponent of abortion rights. That same position cost his father, then the Governor, a speaking spot at the 1992 Democratic Convention. For what could be two close races against female Republican incumbents--Heather Wilson in New Mexico and Deborah Pryce in Ohio--Emanuel found women challengers. Former NFL quarterback Heath Schuler has added star power to the race in a North Carolina district. Incumbent Charles Taylor is on the defense there with claims that an electronic glitch prevented him from casting his vote against the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which Bush had sought but is unpopular among Taylor...
...think Harvard being able to participate in the NCAA playoffs would be [a] great thing for the school; it would [let] the rest of the country know how good we really are,” quarterback Liam O’Hagan ’08 wrote in an e-mail...
When reports first surfaced that University of Texas start quarterback and projected top-three NFL draft pick Vince Young scored a “six” on the Wonderlic test, the annual exam given to attendees to the pre-draft NFL combine, many were skeptical—especially considering a score of 20 is considered merely average on the scale of human intelligence. Scouts for teams at the top of the draft order breathed a collective sigh of relief after Young reportedly went back and took the test again, this time scoring a much more respectable...