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"It was a good win for us, even though several of Vermont's starters were injured," Springer said. "Teamwork is key to out game, and today we showed a continuity that I haven't seen before."
Now, entire articles are devoted to two recent winners of MacArthur Fellowships, awarded the five-year prizes for their scholarship in international relations and women in science. News on Radcliffe appointments include the fact that the husband of Robin Jacoby, Radcliffe's new vice-president for college relations, will be...
Finally, the back cover: a call to "support Radcliffe College" in order to "continue opening doors for women." The "new president," Linda Wilson, announces a "new agenda," one that will "enlarge Radcliffe's contribution to the public policy forum" as well as "expand research and scholarship about women."
"New agenda" is one of those terms that in U.S. politics tend to mean "new advertisements." But the Radcliffe Quarterly seems like it's supplying a "new look" with substance, putting the "rad" back in Radcliffe. Things are looking up.
"We turned the ball over less than we usually do [23 turnovers]," Delaney Smith added, "and we took some good shots that just wouldn't fall. But we shot very well from three-point range."