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Archive for ‘October, 2005’

The Waiting Game

When NFL teams have a bye week during the regular season, coaches are given extra time to prepare for whoever the next week’s opponent may be, allowing defensive gurus like Patriots coach Bill Belichick time to devise complex coverages and offensive masterminds like Rams coach Mike Martz time to sketch a new array of patterns.

Bears’ defense showing teeth

Sunday’s match against the University of Maine is the final piece of the puzzle for the Boston University field hockey team. A win on the road would mean a share of the regular-season conference title and the right for the Terriers to host the conference tournament.

Letters to the Editor: Misconceptions about the Catholic Church

n Re: “Returning insensitivity to the Catholic Church,” (page 7, Oct. 27) As a Catholic, I am not offended by Dennis Reardon’s column, as he said he hoped strong Catholics would be, but saddened because it is full of the many misconceptions about the Church and Church teachings that are often perpetuated by the media.

Letters to the Editor: Offending the Church

n Thursday’s column by Dennis Reardon (“Returning insensitivity to the Catholic Church,” page 7, Oct. 27) was remarkable. Sadly it was not remarkable for any insight it provided, but because it was so poorly written. While as a practicing Catholic I disagree with Mr.

The Whole Truth

Sitting in your dull, drab dorm rooms sure can be depressing. White walls and ugly carpeting can drive you crazy if you’re not careful. Studies show that if you don’t enjoy your workspace and living space, then you’ll be less productive and more unhappy. That’s why it’s imperative to feel at home in your dorm, and with a few quick and easy steps, you can make that happen.