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Full-Text Articles in Cultural History
The Grizzly, September 5, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Cara Nageli, Tammy Scherer, Bradford Joyce, Lauren Springer, John Grebe, Megan Restine, Geoffrey S. Brace, Chris Cocca, Brian Berg, Jeff Church, Diane Johnson, Padraic Maroney, Adrienne Moore, Meghan Beck, Emily Baltz, Chuck Pulsfort
The Grizzly, September 5, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Cara Nageli, Tammy Scherer, Bradford Joyce, Lauren Springer, John Grebe, Megan Restine, Geoffrey S. Brace, Chris Cocca, Brian Berg, Jeff Church, Diane Johnson, Padraic Maroney, Adrienne Moore, Meghan Beck, Emily Baltz, Chuck Pulsfort
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Freshman Clustering: Ideal Living or Mission Impossible? • 2 Major Additions Make Debut this Fall • UC Online Generates Digital Excitement • Fitness House Hopes to Spark Student Interest in Athletics • Fountain Near Pfahler in the Works for Next Summer • Summer in Cambridge, Paris Unforgettable • New Professor Added in Computer Science Department • Opinion: Is Cheerleading a Sport??; Campaign 2000: Eye on Education; The Lesson is in the Language: The Republican Educational Plan • Summer Concert Review: Dave Matthews Band Spectacular at the Vet • International Film Festival Set to Begin at UC • Women's Soccer Invincible …
The Grizzly, August 29, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Danica Godri, John Grebe, Brian Berg, Paul Stern, Patricia Quinn, Geoffery S. Brace, Shannon Kissel, Jeff Church, Padraic Maroney, Joseph Botillo, Megan Restine, Meghan Beck
The Grizzly, August 29, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Danica Godri, John Grebe, Brian Berg, Paul Stern, Patricia Quinn, Geoffery S. Brace, Shannon Kissel, Jeff Church, Padraic Maroney, Joseph Botillo, Megan Restine, Meghan Beck
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
UC Class of '04: Welcome to a Journey of a Lifetime • Campus Security puts Safety First • Students React to Parking Fee Increase • Chemistry Course Canceled • UC Gets Wired: New Laptop Program Debuts • Opinion: What This Campus Really Needs; Tuition Rises, Why Not Scholarships?; Campaign 2000: Bush, Gore and so Much More • Making the Most of Your Ursinus Experience • Commuters are Students Too!! • Upperclassman Reflects on First Days of a New Life at UC • Finding a New Home at UC • Food for Thought: Eating Right at Wismer • Getting Involved in …
Sport And Sex, Richard C. Crepeau
Sport And Sex, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The Orlando Predators, reigning champions of Arena Football for two years running, had a billboard promotion at the beginning of this season showing a close-up of the more than ample breasts of a local woman known as "Laurie." The billboard caption read, "Fake Right. Fake Left." Now I know people around the country are saying, "what do you expect in a state that is the home of a mammary-themed restaurant chain?" but in fact there were people locally who found this in bad taste.
The Pga: Six Hours Of Riveting Golf With Tiger And Bob May, Richard C. Crepeau
The Pga: Six Hours Of Riveting Golf With Tiger And Bob May, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
At no time in my life could I possibly have imagined that I would sit and watch golf on television for nearly six hours and be able to retain my sanity. I still find it hard to believe that I did just that this past Sunday as the PGA Championship was played to its riveting conclusion.
Is Sydney Ready For The Olymics And Are The Olympians Ready For Sydney?, Richard C. Crepeau
Is Sydney Ready For The Olymics And Are The Olympians Ready For Sydney?, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It is now less than a month from the opening of the Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where it will be winter when the games begin and spring when they end. It will be fall in the Northern Hemisphere before the games end, and summer nowhere, expect perhaps in Lausanne where the sun always shines at the Court of Juan Antonio the Great.
The Orlando Magic And Their Cloudy Future, Richard C. Crepeau
The Orlando Magic And Their Cloudy Future, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
When we last left the Orlando Magic they had just completed a highly successful season of "Heart and Hustle" basketball under the leadership of novice head coach Glenn "Doc" Rivers. Magic GM John Gabriel cleaned house after Penny Hardaway took his whine and left for the desert and no one expected much from the Prestidigitators. Just barely missing the playoffs the Magic had been a highly entertaining team during the millennial season.
Levels Of Sporting Excellence: Julie Krone And Jerry West, Richard C. Crepeau
Levels Of Sporting Excellence: Julie Krone And Jerry West, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The week began with major milestones in the sports careers of Julie Krone and Jerry West. Monday Krone was inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame, the first and only woman to be so honored, and West ended a forty year career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Buying Cuba And Other Absurdities, Richard C. Crepeau
Buying Cuba And Other Absurdities, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
New York(AP)-At a hastily called press conference today the New York Yankees announced that they had purchased Cuba, the island and the country. A Yankee spokesman would not reveal the purchase price, believed to be in the ten or eleven figure range, but did say that Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner would spare no expense to ensure that the Yankees would remain competitive.
Division On Campus Over Athletics, Richard C. Crepeau
Division On Campus Over Athletics, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
How many out there remember the name Jan Kemp? Or Linda Benzel Myers? My guess is that more people are likely to remember the name Murray Sperber? All three have several things in common. They publicly criticized the athletic programs at their universities, and as a result became unwelcome members of their university community and were subjected to harassment. All paid a high price for their insistence on academic integrity and standards.
Mid-Summer Beauty In Sport: The Events And The People, Richard C. Crepeau
Mid-Summer Beauty In Sport: The Events And The People, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
We are without a doubt deeply into the dog days of summer. That catatonic look brought on by unrelieved heat is commonplace. The celebrations of the fourth of July, the Wimbledon fortnight, and baseball's All-Star game are all behind us. The grind of baseball's pennant races are beginning to take their toll. Everyone seems to be a bit testier than usual, some even more so than Roger Clemens.
The Excellence Of Tiger Woods, Richard C. Crepeau
The Excellence Of Tiger Woods, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
If you were lucky enough to watch Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open last weekend you could not help but be impressed by the excellence of play, the poise of this young athlete, and the fact that you were watching an athlete redefining their sport.
Baseball Bashes Itself In Blue Ribbon Report, Richard C. Crepeau
Baseball Bashes Itself In Blue Ribbon Report, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Clearly the biggest surprise in this week's blue ribbon panel report on the state of baseball is the fact that George Will prefers a command economy over free enterprise, and that he is foursquare in favor of installing socialist principles into the very fabric of the national pastime. It makes one wonder who really won the Cold War. Say it ain't so, Geo!
"Who Is Sleeping In The Bed Of Sodom?", Nancy Levene
"Who Is Sleeping In The Bed Of Sodom?", Nancy Levene
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
The question that I am left with from the extraordinary presentations over the conference's two days borrows from Rabbi Steve Greenberg's and Ludger Viefhues's discussion of the multiple images of the biblical "Sodom". Conventionally Sodom has signified a place of sexual deviance or, conversely, sexual censorship. But as Greenberg pointed out, in many traditional commentaries on the story of the condemnation of Sodom, the issue was not that the townspeople were engaged in forbidden sexual practices, but that they were violent and hostile to those in need of shelter and food.
The Silly Season For Cubs And Congress, Richard C. Crepeau
The Silly Season For Cubs And Congress, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It could be the full moon again. Or perhaps silliness is now the norm. Whichever the case, two items caught my eye this week. First, the Chicago Cubs are talking about trading Sammy Sosa, and second the U.S. Congress is considering legislation to ban legal betting on college sports. Which is the sillier of the two? Medieval theologians could debate that for decades.
The Stanley Cup Final Has It All And Thensome, Richard C. Crepeau
The Stanley Cup Final Has It All And Thensome, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It was one of the best events of the early summer. The finals of the NHL Playoffs, the Battle for Lord Stanley's Cup, hit high gear and produced two of the best games in any sport over recent months. Indeed the last two games were among the best ever.
Maurice Richard And The Canadian Psyche, Richard C. Crepeau
Maurice Richard And The Canadian Psyche, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It's always difficult to think of Canada as a foreign country. I once went to Canada without a passport or any other legitimate documents for border identification. Oddly, only the U.S. authorities had a problem with that.
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Ioc And Bribery - Bobby Knight And His Temper, Richard C. Crepeau
Ioc And Bribery - Bobby Knight And His Temper, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
This week there was a full moon an astronomical event with which strange occurrences often coincide. So perhaps it was no more than lunar destiny that produced a rash of tortuously argued and ludicrous decisions by alleged intelligent people. Or perhaps it was just another case of arrogant defenders of privilege rationalizing themselves silly.
The Public University And Public Pressures, Richard C. Crepeau
The Public University And Public Pressures, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The headline read, "Nike Cuts Off Funds for 3 Universities." This should surprise no one.
Coaching Methods Not For The Classroom - Ncaa And Reform Again, Richard C. Crepeau
Coaching Methods Not For The Classroom - Ncaa And Reform Again, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
March Madness is long gone but College Basketball is still in the news and madness is still in the air. Robert Knight, tenured professor of basketball at Indiana University, has once again come under a cloud as questions have arisen about his teaching methods and his memory.
The Grizzly, May 2, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Emily Baltz, Diane Johnson, Dan Reimold, Jeff Church, Kevin Wilson, Stephanie Ott, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk, Chris Calderelli
The Grizzly, May 2, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Emily Baltz, Diane Johnson, Dan Reimold, Jeff Church, Kevin Wilson, Stephanie Ott, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk, Chris Calderelli
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Asbestos Mess Hits Helfferich Hard • Commencement Set for UC Seniors • Douglass Davis, UC Alumnus and Faculty Member, Dead at 81 • Annual Spring Fling a High-Flying Success • Students Selected to Speak at 2000 Ursinus Graduation Ceremonies • Letters from the Editors • Final Exam Schedule • UC Female Reflects on the Horrors of the Freshman Fifteen • The Poet-Tree Grows at Ursinus • A New Chapter in the History Books: Newmaster Hurls the First Perfect Game in Centennial Conference History • UC Track Gears Up for Last Meet • Profile: Lisa Newmaster • Bears Capture Back-to-Back CC …
Researching And Teaching Sport History: An Analysis, Don Morrow
Researching And Teaching Sport History: An Analysis, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, April 25, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Megan Restine, Rebecca Class, Jay Wisnosky, Heather W. Gurk, John Grebe, Michelle Beadle, Jeff Church, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Kevin Wilson, Luther Owens, Sandy Fetterman, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy
The Grizzly, April 25, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Megan Restine, Rebecca Class, Jay Wisnosky, Heather W. Gurk, John Grebe, Michelle Beadle, Jeff Church, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Kevin Wilson, Luther Owens, Sandy Fetterman, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
District Attorney Speaks Out Against Hazing • The Great Re-Election Debate • Frameography: Another Fresh New Face in Collegeville • Ursinus' Honor Societies Members '00 • Religion Rules at Upsilon Phi Delta Discussion • Blues in Full Bloom at Flowers' Performance • Student Art Achievement at Ursinus College • Letter to the Editor • Softball Squad Ranked Second in the NCAA East Region • Ursinus Lacrosse Thrashes Mawrters in 21-4 Romp • Bears Swing Into First Place Over Johns Hopkins • UC Field Hockey: Building for the Future • Track Sprints Toward Conference Champs • Fisher Takes CC by Storm
Heart And Hustle Are Real With The Magic, Richard C. Crepeau
Heart And Hustle Are Real With The Magic, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
You know all the cliches. Never watch the first half of an NBA game. Nothing happens in an NBA game until the last two minutes.
The Grizzly, April 18, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Nipun Suri, Victoria Scheinfeld, Sean Killeen, Lauren Cyrsky, Susan Fialkowski, Chuck Pulsfort, Jeff Church, Jennifer Heil, Kevin Wilson, Susan Patton, Diane Johnson, Erny Hoke, Luther Owens, Fran Shaughnessy, Megan Restine, Heather W. Gurk
The Grizzly, April 18, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Nipun Suri, Victoria Scheinfeld, Sean Killeen, Lauren Cyrsky, Susan Fialkowski, Chuck Pulsfort, Jeff Church, Jennifer Heil, Kevin Wilson, Susan Patton, Diane Johnson, Erny Hoke, Luther Owens, Fran Shaughnessy, Megan Restine, Heather W. Gurk
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Celebrating Diversity: A Week of Education and Enlightenment • Questions Arise Over Accuracy of UC Student Election Results • S.T.A.R. to Shine in Sexual Assault Awareness Week • Diversity Discussion Unites 'A Class Divided' • Race Debate Heats up During Diversity Week Deliberation: Students and Faculty Dispute Affirmative Action • Profile of a Protest • Letters to the Editor • Machinal Directing Compelling • proTheatre's Machinal a Masterpiece • Bears Lacrosse Squad Continues its Winning Streak • Softball Sweeps Lebanon Valley, Improves to 28-8 • Playing from the Other Side: UC Athletes Turn Coaches • Profiles: Ryan Warden; Eboni Woodard …
The Grizzly, April 11, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Emily Callaghan, John Grebe, Sean Killeen, Dan Reimold, Cynthia Neff, Megan Restine, Kelly Tessena, Janel Reppert, Bradford Joyce, Chris Cocca, Jeff Church, Lindsey Lewis-Calabrette, Diane Johnson, Erny Hoke, Kevin Wilson, Lauren Cyrsky, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy, Susan Patton, Heather W. Gurk
The Grizzly, April 11, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Emily Callaghan, John Grebe, Sean Killeen, Dan Reimold, Cynthia Neff, Megan Restine, Kelly Tessena, Janel Reppert, Bradford Joyce, Chris Cocca, Jeff Church, Lindsey Lewis-Calabrette, Diane Johnson, Erny Hoke, Kevin Wilson, Lauren Cyrsky, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy, Susan Patton, Heather W. Gurk
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Vandalism: Running Rampant in Reimert and the Quad • UC Gets Medieval in Annual Sport Fest • PBK Lecture Informative and Hilarious • Phi Psi Educates UC Greeks on Pledging Do's and Don'ts • Students Take Center Stage at Airband 2000 • Service Day Calls UC Community to Action • Basket Bingo Allows Others to Make-a-Wish • Putting a Finger on Sexuality • RHA Behind the Scenes • Election Preview: CAB, RHA, USGA and Class Elections • Letters to the Editor • Thoughts from a Sophomore Chat: If Tuition Increases, Scholarships Must • UC Artists Unveil Photography Exhibit • The …
The Grizzly, April 4, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Sean Killeen, Susan Fialkowski, Gerald Nicholls, Heather W. Gurk, Mary Sim, Jamie Matty, Jeff Church, Jennifer Heil, Jeremy Fox, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Michael Gizzi, James Kappler, Kevin Wilson, Luther Owens, Rebecca Class, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy
The Grizzly, April 4, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Sean Killeen, Susan Fialkowski, Gerald Nicholls, Heather W. Gurk, Mary Sim, Jamie Matty, Jeff Church, Jennifer Heil, Jeremy Fox, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Michael Gizzi, James Kappler, Kevin Wilson, Luther Owens, Rebecca Class, Stephanie Ott, Fran Shaughnessy
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Future Changes in Store for UC • Phi Beta Kappa Speaker Set to Arrive on April 6th • International Round Table Important for Student Input • Mail Boxes, Etc. the Place for all Your Copying Needs • Valedictorian and Salutatorian Announced • Letters to the Editor: Debate Disappointment; Bringing Culture to the Grizzly • Design Versus Darwinism, a New Twist on an Old Debate • Problems With Housing? Maybe it's Something in the Air • Music Review: Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers • Softball Improves to 16-4 • UC Baseball Begins Defense of CC Title • Rocky Start for Ursinus …
The Changing Face Of Spring Training In Florida, Richard C. Crepeau
The Changing Face Of Spring Training In Florida, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
As another baseball season begins and the optimism of spring training is quickly overtaken by reality, it occurs to me that spring training here in Florida has undergone vast changes over the past two decades and more may be on the way. I have now been going to spring training for thirty years, another reality with which I must deal, and it remains a special time for me and for the sport.
The Grizzly, April 1, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Fran Shaughnessy
The Grizzly, April 1, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Fran Shaughnessy
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
This is an April Fool's parody edition of the Ursinus Grizzly newspaper, entitled "The Goofly."