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Author: By P. A. Steciuk, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: The Paddle Battle | 3/16/2000 | See Source »

Ping pong and badminton. Both require agility, racquets and of course hand-eye coordination. So how does a would-be player choose between the two? Some of the differences are obvious--table vs. ground for instance. But beneath the glamorous veneer, lie the nuanced subtleties that set the two racquet sports apart. It's time for a little head-to-head action between the two club sports...

Author: By P. A. Steciuk, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: The Paddle Battle | 3/16/2000 | See Source »

...BADMINTON...

Author: By P. A. Steciuk, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: The Paddle Battle | 3/16/2000 | See Source »

...doesn't really matter what we'd be competing in. So long as we have something physical onto which we can stake our pride and genuinely believe we are in danger of losing it, students will come out in droves. It could be football, hockey or badminton. Or even a different sport every year...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: A Shot in the Arm for Harvard Sports | 9/29/1999 | See Source »

...than the MAC, the QRAC is mainly known for its basketball and racquetball and squash courts, as well as a fairly extensive variety of Nautilus machines. While half of the main gymnasium space is always set aside for pick-up basketball, the other half can be reserved for volleyball, badminton, or other activities. Most complaints revolve around the QRAC's limited hours and lack of free weights. Interestingly enough, University records claim the facility is air-conditioned and equipped with rooftop ice-skating capabilities, but the facility actually lacks both...

Author: By Allison M. Fitzgerald, A SCRUTINY | Title: LIVING ON THE EDGE | 3/25/1999 | See Source »

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