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Bowl Games, Peyton Manning, Reggie White, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2004

Bowl Games, Peyton Manning, Reggie White, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It seems to me that the parade of bowl games has become endless. It's as if there has been some creeping growth over the past several years forming bowl games in the same way kudzu expands on its own in warm humid climates. What once was the Twelve Nights of Bowl Games has turned into the National Football Coaches Bowl Game Telethon sponsored by the National Association of Insomniacs.


Lack Of Diversity In College Sports Leadership, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2004

Lack Of Diversity In College Sports Leadership, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It was a month ago that my colleagues at the University of Central Florida in the Institute for the Study of Diversity and Ethics in Sport issued a fascinating report on the lack of diversity in leadership positions in Higher Education. One of the conclusions of the study is that this lack of diversity may contribute to the same lack of diversity in Division I Football Head Coaching positions. The conclusion seems more than likely, indeed even self-evident.


The Grizzly, December 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Jonathan Gagas, Megan Helzner, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Jasmyn Blueford, Jade Garcia, Emily Diiolia, Joseph Davido, Matt Flyntz Dec 2004

The Grizzly, December 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Jonathan Gagas, Megan Helzner, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Jasmyn Blueford, Jade Garcia, Emily Diiolia, Joseph Davido, Matt Flyntz

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Wendell Berry Visits Ursinus • In Memory of Mrs.Margot Richter • UC Theater Production Goes on the Road • DSAC Updates • New Honor Code at UC? • Ursinus Students Bring the Holidays to Campus • Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds • History Behind the Holidays • Reading Day • SAAC Clothing Drive • Opinions: Should Procrastination be Diagnosed as a Psychological Disease?; Out with Final Exams! Students Prefer Writing Papers; Letter to the Editor • Stanton's Jersey Officially Retired


Ty Willingham, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2004

Ty Willingham, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Welcome back to the bizarre world of intercollegiate athletics. The news this week comes out of Notre Dame and several other institutions of higher learning where football coaches are fired with reckless abandon. A few weeks ago we saw the spectacle of the public humiliation of Ron Zook at the University of Florida. This week the big news is the public humiliation of Ty Willingham by the acolytes of purity at the University of Notre Dame.


The Grizzly, December 2, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Katy Diana, Megan Helzner, Emily Diioia, Jade Garcia, Ali Wagner, Eden Swick, Jullien Searfoss '05, Joseph Davido, James Texeira, Lynn Jusinski, Sarah Yemane, Cecily Macconchie Dec 2004

The Grizzly, December 2, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Katy Diana, Megan Helzner, Emily Diioia, Jade Garcia, Ali Wagner, Eden Swick, Jullien Searfoss '05, Joseph Davido, James Texeira, Lynn Jusinski, Sarah Yemane, Cecily Macconchie

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

UC Students Opposed to Drunk Driving • Post-election Blues Give Rise to New Interest Group on Campus • Behind Closed Doors: Secret Places on Campus • Wheelchair Basketball Rolls in the Money • Upcoming Choir Concert • Interview with the President: Strassburger Shares Plans for Ursinus • Dance Company Concert a Success • Holly Singh Presents "Mistaken Identity: Sikhs in America" at Unity House • Major Highlight: Gender and Women's Studies • Opinions: Enjoy Your Carbs this Holiday Season; Freedom on the Line • Pro Athletes Brawling with Fans • Men's Basketball Season Heating Up


Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo Dec 2004

Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo

American Studies Graduate Final Projects

On June 18, 1964, Governor Endicott Peabody signed the bill to create the University of Massachusetts at Boston. Just fifteen months later, in the fall of 1965, the University of Massachusetts Boston opened its doors for its first class of students. Joining the more than 1200 students were 75 faculty and 10 staff people. They were pioneers in creating an institution which held enormous hope and promise of serving its urban community at a time of major change in higher education, specifically and in society, generally.

Today, the University of Massachusetts Boston is one of five campuses that make up …


Cultural Encounters: The Peruvian Artifacts Collected By Cristobal Vaca De Castro, Genoveva Garcia-Gallardo Carcedo Dec 2004

Cultural Encounters: The Peruvian Artifacts Collected By Cristobal Vaca De Castro, Genoveva Garcia-Gallardo Carcedo

Masters Theses

This project examines the collecting activities of Cristobal Vaca de Castro through a comparative analysis of official and private letters, inventories of items he collected, trial records, his judicial review (an appraisal of his activities in office taken after his term ended, known as residencia), and secondary sources. Vaca de Castro was originally sent to Peru to act as a judge to ensure that Francisco Pizarro carried out the royal orders and instructions he had been sent and to establish peace in a Peru struggling with civil wars. The assassination of Francisco Pizarro on the eve of Vaca de …


The Nfl And Its Money, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2004

The Nfl And Its Money, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Now that the NFL has refocused following Towelgate in the midst of what is developing as a most interesting season on the field, it might be worth going back to two stories that flew just beneath the radar over the past few weeks. These, of course, involved money, because we are talking about the NFL Money Machine, which continues to validate Al Davis' wisdom from 1978 when he noted in the wake of a lucrative television contract that "any dummy can make money operating a pro football club."


Thanksgiving, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2004

Thanksgiving, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

(As with all American traditions if it happened once or twice it is one. Therefore I present my traditional Thanksgiving piece) The History of Thanksgiving and of Football both go back into the Middle Ages, and so it may not be so strange that the two would become intertwined in modern America.


The Palace Brawl, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2004

The Palace Brawl, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It really is not the end of Civilization as we know it.


The Grizzly, November 18, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Dan Devlin, Erin Hoban, Shannon Burke, Ali Wagner, Cecily Macconchie, Eden Swick, Jared Good, Eddie Murray, John Strassburger, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 18, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Dan Devlin, Erin Hoban, Shannon Burke, Ali Wagner, Cecily Macconchie, Eden Swick, Jared Good, Eddie Murray, John Strassburger, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Student Reactions to Sigma Pi • President Strassburger's Letter to the Collegeville Community • Poe on Poe Recommended for Theater Festival Nomination • Ursinus College Dance Company Concert Debuts this Week • Men and Women for Feminism: Review of From the Belly • Review: What did the Moon See? • Major Highlight: Business and Economics • Opinions: Welcome to Dubya's Fun World; The Wismer Incident: Issues of Food and Money; What's Real About Reality TV • Success Does not Equal Playoff Contention for the Men's Rugby Team • Wrestling Team Puts Yet Another Beating on its Opposition


Nicollette Sheridan Bares All, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2004

Nicollette Sheridan Bares All, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Attention Hypocrites! Your future is in the executive suites of television networks and the officialdom of the National Football League. The only requirement is that you have the ability to make self-righteous pronouncements about public morality and taste while maintaining your composure and never once betraying yourself with so much as a hint of a smile. Even, the now fashionable smirk, will not be tolerated. If you get really good at this and have a relative in the cabinet you might even be appointed to head the FCC.


Maurice Clarett And The Osu Scandals, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2004

Maurice Clarett And The Osu Scandals, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It has been an amazing fall season, not only for the Red Sox saga but also considering the eerie quiet on the college football scene. The usual run of assaults, petty thefts, sexual misconduct cases, drug charges, and weapons possession cases have been as rare as football victories for the University of Central Florida.


The Grizzly, November 11, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Shannon Burke, Dan Devlin, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Cecily Macconchie, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Jared Good, Jade Garcia, Jonathan Gagas, Joseph Davido, Jennifer Cohen, James Texeira, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 11, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Shannon Burke, Dan Devlin, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Cecily Macconchie, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Jared Good, Jade Garcia, Jonathan Gagas, Joseph Davido, Jennifer Cohen, James Texeira, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

USGA Passes Sigma Pi • Two Students Wear Questionable Costumes • Lonnie Graham is the Spark • Ursinus Proposes Possible Plans for Honor Code • The Benefits for a Professor on Sabbatical • Effects of Election Still Resonate in Ursinus Community • Do Ursinus Students Make use of Proximity to Philadelphia? • Opinions: Is Online Dating a Safe Alternative for Meeting People or a Risky Plea of Desperation?; All is not Lost for Liberals • Field Hockey Team Wins Centennial Conference Title • It's All Over for Three Women Soccer Players • The Collegeville Curse


The Grizzly, November 4, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Kerri Landis, Tia Larese, Megan Helzner, Christina Rosci, Sarah Yemane, Katy Diana, Heather Turnbach, Ali Wagner, Amanda Bryman, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Eden Swick, Joseph Davido, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 4, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Kerri Landis, Tia Larese, Megan Helzner, Christina Rosci, Sarah Yemane, Katy Diana, Heather Turnbach, Ali Wagner, Amanda Bryman, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Eden Swick, Joseph Davido, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Leadership Students Experience the Sounds of Halloween • Bourbon Street & Beads: Homecoming Dance Preview • Chris Heinz Visits Ursinus • Four Ursinus Students Finalists for Watson Fellowship • New Office Provides Extended Opportunities for Altruism • Ursinus Students Remain Divided on Iraq • Career Services Keeps Post-Graduate Success High • Opinions: When Sex Ends with Whoops!; Ur-whine-us; In Drugs we Should not Trust • Field Hockey Team Enters CC Playoffs with a 17-1 Overall Record • Winter Sports Predictions • Swim Team Looks to Make a Splash this Season


Time Capsule Discourse, E. Hughes Shanks Nov 2004

Time Capsule Discourse, E. Hughes Shanks

History Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

The purpose of this presentation is to encourage participants to develop a deeper sensitivity toward different perceptions of historical events. Attendees will participate in a forum that invites free expression of cultural values, and encourages participants to keep an open mind when encountering values and perspectives different from their own.


The Curse Expires, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

The Curse Expires, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

You knew that if it ever happened it would have to be in spectacular fashion. Something as intractable as "The Curse of the Bambino" would not fall by some common or mundane means. It could only end by a fierce assault on history.


The Grizzly, October 28, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Darron Harley, Sarah Yemane, Eden Swick, Matt Sundheim, Dan Devlin, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Shannon Burke, Emily Diioia, Kyle Kauffman, Joseph Davido, Eddie Murray, Matt Krolikowski Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 28, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Darron Harley, Sarah Yemane, Eden Swick, Matt Sundheim, Dan Devlin, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Shannon Burke, Emily Diioia, Kyle Kauffman, Joseph Davido, Eddie Murray, Matt Krolikowski

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Don't Let Wismer Food Scare You; DSAC is Here to Help! • Senior Halloween Party Coming to a Barn Near You • RHA Halloween Decorating Contest Returns • Halloween not for Everyone • Omwake, a Haunted House for the Community • Cheap, Last-minute Costumes Down the Road • It's a Witch! • Hobson Ghosts: Past and Present • Eastern State Penitentiary: Does it Frighten You? • Opinions: Are Halloween Costumes Just for Fun, or Can They be Offensive?; How Old is Too Old to Trick or Treat?; Halloween Hijinks • The Thompson-Gay Era and the Gym Named in Their Honor …


Ron Zook And The Bull Gators, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

Ron Zook And The Bull Gators, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

He never had a chance, although he certainly knew what hit him. Ron Zook was fired yesterday by the glorious football machine at the University of Florida, the one in Gainesville, the one with the Gator as the mascot.


A Storied Alcs, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

A Storied Alcs, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

I certainly don't want to belittle the significance of what happened in the American League Championship Series this past ten days, but I would like to cast some doubt on the universal praise gushing through the baseball media emanating as it does from the Northeast. Certainly one cannot doubt that the achievement of the Boston Red Sox in coming back from a 0-3 deficit to win the series is factually the greatest comeback in post-season baseball history. You can look it up, as Casey used to say.


The Nhl Lockout, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

The Nhl Lockout, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

One of the most exciting times in the sports calendar comes when baseball is into playoffs and moving toward the World Series, the NFL and college football are beginning to hit stride and pick up the levels of excitement, and then as with frosting on the cake the NHL and the NBA open their seasons. Mid-October carries a special excitement when all these sports are going at once.


The Grizzly, October 14, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Jonathan Gagas, Cecily Macconchie, Jasmyn Blueford, Shannon Burke, Matt Krolikowski, Ali Wagner, Tommy Herrmann, Chris Curley, Ashley Higgins, Eddie Murray, Jennifer Cohen Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 14, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Jonathan Gagas, Cecily Macconchie, Jasmyn Blueford, Shannon Burke, Matt Krolikowski, Ali Wagner, Tommy Herrmann, Chris Curley, Ashley Higgins, Eddie Murray, Jennifer Cohen

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Walk for AIDS Awareness • Tenure: How to Make Your Vote Count • Powderpuff Football Raises Money for Cancer Research • Ex Voto Artist Speaks on Campus • Princeton Review Wants Your Opinion • Ursinus Faith • Learning Versus Earning in the College Years • From Humor to Horror: Poe on Poe Preview • Opinions: Who is to Blame for the Vioxx Withdrawal?; Segregation in Wismer; Phone Phollies; Blurring the Lines in American Media • Women's Soccer Team Fools the Oddsmakers • Conduct in Pro Sports Becoming an Issue


Trouble In Cubdom, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

Trouble In Cubdom, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

There was a time when being a Cub fan was one of the easiest callings in the world. You would begin in spring training reciting all those spring training mantras like "We're all in first place on April 1st," or "This isn't the same team that finished at the bottom last year," or in the more unfortunate words of Leo Durocher, "This isn't an eighth place team." Leo unfortunately had a lapse of memory as the National League had expanded to ten teams. But I digress.


The Grizzly, October 7, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Tia Larese, Lynn Jusinski, Eden Swick, Chris Curley, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Jade Garcia, Ashley Higgins, Amanda Bryman, Aziz Shaikh, Cecily Macconchie Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 7, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Tia Larese, Lynn Jusinski, Eden Swick, Chris Curley, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Jade Garcia, Ashley Higgins, Amanda Bryman, Aziz Shaikh, Cecily Macconchie

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Students Help in the Fight Against Cancer • New Sports Bar Opening Near Campus • Sigma Who? Students try to Bring National Fraternity to Campus • Did you Watch the Presidential Debates? • Spotlight on Alpha Sigma Nu • Ursinus Political Campaign • From Ursinus to the Publishing House: An Interview with Dr. Schroeder • Opinions: Political Campaign Ads: Too Negative or the Price we Pay for Living in a Democracy?; Why not the Guillotine?; Curbside Pickup: A Classier Alternative to Fast Food; Wismer Worries; Passing Time with Haikus • Ursinus Cross Country 2004 Kicks-off • Field Hockey Comes …


The Expos To Dc, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2004

The Expos To Dc, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It is one of the great cities of North America. It is a city that loves its sports. It is a city that loves baseball and has a rich baseball history. On Wednesday the last Major League game was played at Olympic Stadium before an angry crowd of just over 30,000 fans.


The Grizzly, September 30, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Christina Rosci, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Lynn Jusinski, Matt Krolikowski, Heather Turnbach, Sarah Tax, Darron Harley, Ashley Higgins, Shannon Burke, Eden Swick, Thomas Herrmann, Claire Derosen, Sarah Yemane Sep 2004

The Grizzly, September 30, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Christina Rosci, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Lynn Jusinski, Matt Krolikowski, Heather Turnbach, Sarah Tax, Darron Harley, Ashley Higgins, Shannon Burke, Eden Swick, Thomas Herrmann, Claire Derosen, Sarah Yemane

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

USGA has Second Thoughts • Campus Philly Kick-off Week • Lights Out at UC • Where Will You go? UC Study Abroad Programs • Andrew Sullivan to Speak at Ursinus • Easy Access to Social Security Numbers Causes Some Concerns • The Aid Game • Why Study Abroad? • Opinions: Appealing to a Younger Demographic; Experiencing the Miss America Pageant Live; MTV Generation of Choosers and Losers; Ready Maim Fire • Baseball Preview • Women's Soccer Defeats Immaculata • Women's Rugby Claws way to Victory


The Grizzly, September 23, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Dan Devlin, Cecily Macconchie, Shannon Burke, Erin Hoban, Heather Turnbach, Jonathan Gagas, Ali Wagner, Bridget Taylor, Christopher Curley, Eddie Murray Sep 2004

The Grizzly, September 23, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Dan Devlin, Cecily Macconchie, Shannon Burke, Erin Hoban, Heather Turnbach, Jonathan Gagas, Ali Wagner, Bridget Taylor, Christopher Curley, Eddie Murray

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Get Down in the Lounge • USGA Amendments Cause Controversy • Wismer Rumors Exposed • Family Day is Just Around the Corner • You got SERVed! • Medulla: Soul for Your Brain • Lead the Way: UC Leadership Studies Program • Care to Dance? • Opinions: Should More Public Places Move Towards a Complete No-smoking Policy?; Tattoo or not to Tattoo? • My Summer Vacation Camping at Death Pond • The Kobe Bryant Saga


The Grizzly, September 16, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Ruth Dell, Darron Harley, Megan Helzner, Chris Curley, Laura Bickert, Katy Diana, Matt Krolikowski, Shannon Burke, Ashley Higgins, Eden Swick, Erin Hoban, Christina Rosci Sep 2004

The Grizzly, September 16, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Ruth Dell, Darron Harley, Megan Helzner, Chris Curley, Laura Bickert, Katy Diana, Matt Krolikowski, Shannon Burke, Ashley Higgins, Eden Swick, Erin Hoban, Christina Rosci

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Goes Wireless • New Bookstore, New Look, Same Sentiments • Project Pericles Seeks to Remedy Political Apathy • Election 101: Who do you Side With? • Environmental Studies Professor gets with the Program • Ursinus Student Awarded $40,000 Grant • Are Ursinus Students Apathetic? • Ursinus Professors Dance the Night Away in Russia • Opinions: Should the Miss America Pageant Qualify as one of the Great American pastimes?; Why America Needs Four More Years of George W. Bush; Surviving 'R-ships' in College • Field Hockey Team Continues Where They Left Off • Men's Soccer Shows Promise


The Grizzly, September 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Ruth Dell, Jade Garcia, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Eden Swick, Cecily Macconchie, Emily Diloia, Felicia Chou, Matt Krolikowski, Ashley Higgins, Dan Devlin, Christopher Curley, Lynn Jusinski, Bridget Taylor, Jared Good, Thomas Herrmann, James Texeira, Maureen Mccarthy, Eddie Murray, Jasmyn Blueford, Samantha Cole Sep 2004

The Grizzly, September 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Ruth Dell, Jade Garcia, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Eden Swick, Cecily Macconchie, Emily Diloia, Felicia Chou, Matt Krolikowski, Ashley Higgins, Dan Devlin, Christopher Curley, Lynn Jusinski, Bridget Taylor, Jared Good, Thomas Herrmann, James Texeira, Maureen Mccarthy, Eddie Murray, Jasmyn Blueford, Samantha Cole

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Make a Difference: How to Register to Vote • Computer Thefts Under Investigation • Republicans say "Yes" to Four More Years with Bush • A Costly Look at Carelessness • STAR Sponsors "One Night" • Turnpike Tolls Increase for Commuters • Insider's Tips to Undergraduate and Graduate Awards • Been to Synagogue Lately? • Safety First • Segregation by Letter? • The Pop-up Problem • UC Fringe Festival Opens Wednesday • Parking at Ursinus Robs Convenience • Opinions: Is Technology Making Life Easier or Lazier?; Life During Wartime; Lick it, Stamp it, Mail it and then Rock the Vote • …


Espn's 25th, Richard C. Crepeau Sep 2004

Espn's 25th, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

When the history of Sport in America is written several decades from now ESPN may well be regarded as the most important development of the 20th century.