After slumping in the middle of the season, the menís basketball team has found their rhythm from the outside. The† No. 19 Scotsí aerial assault continued last Tuesday, as the Scots declared war on the Kenyon College perimeter defense ó dropping bombs from the outside …
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Figure skaters make history in 2010 games
Since the opening of the 2010 winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia, figure skating continues to draw attention to itself.† What makes these games different for the figure skating community is an abundance of positive attention and† diversion from scandal and corruption.
Ski-Jump behind times
I, like so many other people around the world, have tuned my television to watch the worldís best athletes compete for the gold in these Olympic Games. The intense sporting events have come with a series of medal-awarding ceremonies, which feature both the men and …
Hale illuminates Viking ship past
Although Professor of Anthropology at the University of Louisville John Haleís lecture on the Viking longships, held Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. in Scovel Hall, was billed as illustrated, the brightness of the morning and the snow outside rendered his slides all but useless.† Even …
National Eating Disorder Awareness Week kicks off
Do not be alarmed if you are in Cleveland next week and see over 50 women smashing scales with sledge hammers, bowling balls and baseball bats in the middle of a field.† The ìscale smashing” is the kickoff to a series of events open to …
Room selection for 2010-2011 has begun
That frustrating time of year is fast approaching. That time when every first-year, sophomore and junior is randomly assigned a number and we all feel we got the worst of any possible number. Thatís right, itís time for room selection. Erin Leonardi, Associate Director of …