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...offers a layman’s explanation: “I was joking with my friends-—they ask ‘What??s your research about?’ and I say I get fish drunk,” Williamson says. “It’s half true.”Meet Williamson—the scholar-athlete of the NCAA’s dreams and Harvard football’s starting strong safety for the 2004 season...
...rhetorical questions. One of last Thursday’s editorials was entitled: “Safety vs. Union ‘Rights’” (note the quotes around “rights”). The editorial begins: “Let’s see now, what??s more important: the safety of the city’s school children or whether school bus drivers feel ‘spied upon?’” The ensuing two-hundred-word editorial could have been penned by a nineteenth-century robber baron. Also...
Veiled Motives. What??s more, the newspaper pushes its right-wing agenda under the guise of honest journalism. The Herald is innocently packaged as an easy-to-read page-turner and priced below the competition. Masquerading as some wholesome, populist hometown rag, the paper force-feeds its propagandistic, Murdochian worldview to unwitting consumers...
When looking back at what??s taken her to Harvard—her challenges, her journey—this story can only seem familiar...
...them have just been outstanding in their transition to Harvard,” Delaney-Smith says. “They’re jumping right in.”Knox, an honorable mention All-State selection in Oregon last year, agrees. “I’m discovering what??s expected and trying to do what??s asked of me,” she says. Harvard’s first years don’t expect to bide their time on the bench, but to push their elder teammates by improving in practice...