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Broken Lockers: Repair or Replace?
By
Emily Attwood,
April 2013
When Kim Clark took over as the University of Houston's director of campus recreation in 2012, one of the first things she noticed was the poor condition of the lockers. ...
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Field Lights Drive Growth in Soccer’s Popularity
By
Emily Attwood,
January 2013
This past fall, the San Diego State University women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for only the second time in the Aztecs' history, finishing the season with a record 21 wins and only two losses.
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New Projects: University of Washington; Ithaca College; FAU
By
Emily Attwood,
December 2011
The University of Washington's Husky Stadium will have a new look for the 2013 football season.
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Bringing Natural Light into Subterranean Spaces
By
Andrew Cohen,
December 2011
Although adaptive reuse of an old structure typically involves the specification of state-of-the-art building systems and components, architects sometimes reach into the past for an idea that has withstood the test of time.
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Universities Make Mark With Basketball Court Aesthetics
By
Michael Popke,
November 2011
After a 12-year absence, the California State University Bakersfield men’s basketball team returns to the on-campus Icardo Center this month for its home opener against Pepperdine.
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New Projects: St. Mary’s University, Florida State, University of Nebraska
By
Emily Attwood,
November 2011
In a partnership with Bexar County, Texas, St. Mary's University has begun construction on the $15 million Outdoor Sports Complex.
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Athletic Departments and First Amendment Rights of Student Journalists
By
Paul Steinbach,
November 2011
Aaron Smith was looking forward to joining a dozen or so members of the mainstream media at a scheduled gathering of University of Kentucky men's basketball players, each of whom would be available for eight-minute one-on-one interviews.
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New Projects: Lambeau Field; University of Alaska-Anchorage; University of California-Berkeley
By
Emily Attwood,
October 2011
A week before their first regular-season game, the Green Bay Packers broke ground on a 6,600-seat expansion of Lambeau Field.
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Former Athlete Chris Nowinski Discusses Brain Trauma
By
Paul Steinbach,
October 2011
Former Harvard University football player Chris Nowinski estimates that he suffered at least five concussions by the time an opponent's boot to the chin knocked him out of professional wrestling in June 2003.
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More College Athletic Departments Partner With State Lotteries
By
Paul Steinbach,
October 2011
The University of Oregon's ever-evolving football look is anything but generic, unless you happen to be staring at an Oregon Lottery scratch-it game themed around the Ducks' rivalry with Oregon State.
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