This week's Mirror is dedicated to the large percentage of our classmates who are members of athletic teams and the often unexplored dimensions of athletes' lives. As non-athletes, NARPs, "nonners" whatever non-derogatory, affectionate term you use we have discovered over the course of putting together this issue that there is so much more to being a member of a sports team than just the physical aspect of attending practices and games. For many athletes, it determines the very nature of their college experience, beginning with what classes they take, maybe determining what Greek house they will join and even pushing them to the point of quitting. So to all you athletes out there who probably don't read The Mirror, give it a chance, because this week, it's all about you!
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