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...cycle and behavioral swings when, as a pregnant medical student, she noticed that her premenstrual migraines had subsided. She gave the syndrome its name and treated sufferers with progesterone therapy, a regimen that was later rejected by most doctors. DIED. CHRISTL CRANZ-BORCHERS, 90, Germany 's most decorated female skier; in Germany. Winner of 12 world and two Olympic titles, Cranz was best known for her victory in the 1936 Olympic Alpine combined skiing event, where, after falling in the downhill, she came back in the slalom to take the gold medal. DIED. W. DORWIN TEAGUE, 94, prolific industrial designer...
This season, McLoon claimed the title in the 5K Classic with a winning time of 18:59.9. In 2003 she won the 10K Classic, becoming the first Harvard skier in more than 20 years to win an intercollegiate cross country event...
...women’s Nordic team, freshman Jenna Harlow will be the only experienced skier heading to the slopes next year. Harlow made substantial progress in her first season of intercollegiate competition, gaining invaluable experience which will undoubtedly be useful in her role as captain next year...
Third, ‘transphobia’ is not a term invented by Stephanie Skier or the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgendered and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA), just as homophobia is not. Additionally, while some of the language in BGLTSA statements could perhaps be viewed as ‘inflammatory,’ this is often quite necessary; the loudest voices get the most attention, and if we all sat around politely mentioning that perhaps the University might like to, well, uh, maybe consider possibly changing some positions and policies, nothing would ever be accomplished based on student input. While...
...Boston law has not been tested in the courts,” Skier said. “[The council’s] bill that was already passed was more clear.” Agarwalla’s amendment also narrowly failed by a vote of 18-18, with Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05—who was chairing the meeting—stepping in and voting against the change...