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"Mr. Hockey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Feb 1993 14:13:14 -0700
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> Date:          17 Feb 1993 18:05:25 -0500
> From:          Jim Love <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:       CHE and Title IX Debate
> To:            Multiple recipients of list HOCKEY-L
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> Reply-to:      Jim Love <[log in to unmask]>
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>     It's not often that the Chronicle of Higher Education mentions
> college hockey (well, there *was* that priceless photo of the Big Red
> men in their tutus :-) but this week's issue (dated 17 February) has
> a full-color, full-page photo of a Colgate women's hockey player on
> *the cover* as well as 2 full pages of further reporting inside re:
> the Title IX dispute now being appealed by Colgate University concerning
> the status of Red Raider women's hockey.  In addition to the main
> article by D. Lederman, there is a sidebar story that updates the
> status of Title IX challenges at other Universities (though not at
> Bowdoin, which has been mentioned on HOCKEY-L in the past).  There are
> some interesting quotes by Mark Murphy, Colgate AD, as well as N.
> Grabois, Colgate President, and E. Vargyas, senior counsel for the
> National Women's Law Center.  The article is much too long for me to
> enter (or even paraphrase effectively) for the 'net; if you're at
> all curious or interested (and you *should be*) by all means check it
> out at your local library ....
>
> Jim Love
> UNH '79, '85G
> Go Blue !!
>
Would anyone know what the magazine is called?
Is it available in Canada or just the United States?
 
                                            Thanks,
 
                                            Jay.
                                            Go U of A Golden Bears!
                                            Go UMaine Black Bears!

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