Soccer Fans Are Known Throughout the World For Their Obnoxious Behavior
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To the Editor:
In these crazy times that we live in, as I sat at the checkout desk at Kresge library I came up with a list of the seven signs that indeed we have reached the apocalypse now.
A look at November 6th ESPN Sportszone website gave an observant viewer a rather chilling sign of the times. One thread ties together three seemingly different stories together. The first story highlights the success of the Carolina Hurricanes against the Detroit Red Wings despite losing the goalie Sean Burke, who has been arrested on charges of assaulting his wife. In the side column is a story about Jose Caneso being arrested for allegedly beating his wife. Another story talks of Gilbert Brown, nosetackle for the Green Bay Packers Beating accepting a punishment, while admitting to a judge that he beat his live- in girlfriend during an argument.
I was reading a recent article in the Boston Globe Sports section about Dartmouth alumna Diana Goldman Bronsihan. At a time when we constantly quibble about how much the fraternities and sororities define the College, whether or nor to have the Indian reinstated as a mascot, or whether or not Dartmouth is too intellectual or lacking in academic credibility, it is Bronsihan who should help put these debates in perspective and tell us what Dartmouth is really all about.
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