Spring 2009 Archive
Baby Boomers Fuel Hot Exercise Trend It’s a fact and I admit it: I’m a fitness-fad junkie.
Usually with friends, sometimes solo, I’ve done it all:
taken lessons from instructors subscribing to the “no pain, no gain” mantra,
and more> Colleges Are in the Game: Recreational Sports and the Student Experience Ever-bigger and more complex sport facilities have been going up in recent years on college campuses across the country. And they aren’t just for the top-notch, varsity athletes. They’re for every more> New Paradigms Emerge As Women Get In the Game It was quite a year for women in sports, from 41-year-old swimmer Dara Torres winning three silver medals at the Beijing Olympics to a 44-year-old former point guard on the 1982 Alaska state more> Women Get In The Game For Equal Play For most of human history, athletic competition has been regarded as an exclusively masculine affair. In the ancient Olympic games, women were not allowed even to watch competitions, much less more> Chi Omegas Are In The Game Think participation in sports is just for kids, the athletically
inclined, and the healthconscious? Think “real” sports is still a man’s
world? Well, think again!A microcosm of life, more> Major League Coaches for Team Chi Omega A team without coaches can’t grow, mature, and develop to greatness. That’s why the Chi Omega Fraternity has coaching teams (Advisory Boards) for every collegiate chapter.Team Chi Omega’s first more>
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