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...short ones,” Cho said. “They cut [the greens] a couple of weeks ago, so they were kind of tricky.” Rounding out the top twenty was senior Ali Bode, who improved by eight strokes following a first-day 84. Junior Claire Sheldon seemed to be off her game, tying for 36th with a total of 166. Her 77 on Friday was eclipsed by an 89 her next round, but her coach did not sound too worried about the decline. “Claire’s swinging as well...
...pretty impressive,” Rhoads said. “It was a really, really solid round.” Crimson freshman Christine Cho was not far behind, placing in a tie for eighth place with a five-over-par 77, and classmate Jane Lee and junior Claire Sheldon rounded out the top dozen, both finishing with seven-over-par 79s. Cho was actually even par on the front nine, accumulating three birdies, but she went five-over on the final leg of the course. A double bogey on her last hole provided a disappointing finish to what could have...
...cover the cost of treatment to uninsured patients who cannot afford to pay their bills. That amounts to as much as 8% higher premiums due to the lack of universal health care in the U.S. "So many Americans think that universal coverage is for the uninsured," says Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Rhode Island Democrat who has been a vocal advocate of health-care reform. "This is the hidden tax we all pay for our failure to insure all Americans." (Read "The Health Crisis Hits Home...
...good way to start off,” senior Emily Balmert said. “The conditions were alright, and we all shot pretty well.” In addition to challenging the opposing field, the Crimson golfers also found themselves competing with each other, as junior Claire Sheldon edged out freshman Christine Cho, 75-76. The two took the first and second spots, while Balmert took the third spot, shooting a 77. “It’s always great to have three players take the top three,” Sheldon said. “They still...
...Nicole Sheldon-Desjardins first conceived of a Women’s Day film festival during her time in Cameroon with the Peace Corps. There, she said, International Women’s Day is one of just three holidays—along with Independence Day and Youth Day—celebrated by parades and a complete suspension of school and work. “It was shocking to me that in Cameroon, where there is such inequality,” Sheldon-Desjardins says, “women celebrate in this way.”When she returned to the States...