Athletes Saving Athletes Trains Teammates to Protect Each Other
When one of his teammates on the Santa Fe Christian boys’ lacrosse team was knocked out by a wayward lacrosse ball during a January practice, Grant Lucier knew exactly what to do.
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Is Lacrosse on the Cusp of a Division I Sponsorship Explosion?
John Paul huddled with his players after they had just defeated Michigan State in last year’s club lacrosse regular-season finale. Paul, a University of Michigan alum and former athletics administrator who over 14 years built arguably the most successful club lacrosse program in the nation, had an announcement to make.
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New Projects: Cleveland Velodrome; Vanderbilt U.; St. Thomas Academy
Construction is under way on Albuquerque (N.M.) Public Schools’ first new football stadium in 45 years (above). West Side Stadium will take some of the burden off two other stadiums currently serving the needs of the district’s 13 high schools.
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Sloped Site Leads to Nontraditional Leisure Pool Configuration
The membership of Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver, B.C., about 1,600 strong, wanted the planned addition to its natatorium to accommodate a leisure pool with various play features, but the building, located on a slope, wouldn’t allow it.
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Smoking Bans Take Effect in Parks and Other Outdoor Areas
Aligning itself with policies already in place in New York City, New York state parks, beaches and playgrounds went smoke-free in April.
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The Challenge Faced by Mid-Priced Clubs
So, let’s say you operate a fitness facility that’s about 15,000 square feet in size. You offer a little bit of everything — weights, cardio, personal training, classes of all kinds.
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Title IX Blogger Erin Buzuvis Reflects on the Law's 40th Anniversary
Erin Buzuvis set out six years ago to become an expert on Title IX, the federal antidiscrimination law that turns 40 this month. So the Western New England University law professor, with the help of University of Iowa Ph.D. candidate Kristine Newhall, launched Title IX Blog (www.title-ix.blogspot.com) in September 2006, not knowing just how much fodder the subject matter would provide.
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