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...complete set. The letdown of not getting a chance to square off against Canada will wear off, the sting of finishing third will fade, but the memories accumulated during her Olympic experience will endure.Ruggiero and five of her Harvard compatriots were afforded the opportunity to participate in winter sports?? seminal event, a global festival of athletics and communication, and women’s hockey, with the signs of growing parity, now promises a stronger future than ever before. So whether they come home toting gold or bronze, these half-dozen Crimson standard-bearers will return having fulfilled...
These trusty few deserve our cheers, jeers, and roars. Unlike our bridge-crossing peers to the south, these three sports??and the five teams among them—honor their Cantabrigian heritage and don’t make us cross some bridge just in order to watch them...
...says that money won’t make you happy—that it’s almost a curse. He grabs a legal pad and scribbles “$” and “Happiness” in big, messy letters. He writes “Sports??, “Rigor”, and “Business” above that...
...people most likely to need the Houses are also the least likely to talk. The legions of the socially awkward at Harvard are, depending on the degree to which they are awkward, less likely to form a good blocking group, thrive in a student group, or excel in sports??all of which require strong interpersonal skills. Institutionalized relationships—like marriage and sports teams—are important precisely because they feel more secure than non-institutionalized ones. This is why we need real House communities: so the students who find it difficult to obtain social security...
...support staff, opportunities for women to join the staffs of college athletic departments dropped from 31.5 percent to 30.8 percent, while opportunities for people of color decreased from 10.9 to 10.6 percent, according to the Institute’s 2004 “Racial and Gender Report Card: College Sports?? study...