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A group of students visits one of the world’s poorest countries — and comes away richer. by Doug McInnis There are just over 14 million people in Malawi, and 930,000 of them either have AIDS or are infected with the virus that causes it. AIDS has killed so many adults that the country now has a million orphans. As the country’s health problems have... |
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The closet doors opened on campus decades ago, but full equality is still a distance away. By Doug McInnis and Maura Stephens For years, including those he spent as an Ithaca undergraduate, Ralph Siciliano ’72 hid his sexual orientation. ... |
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Gary Rosen ’86 helps launch an unlikely new sport in a country more often associated with turmoil. by Doug McInnis Some things in this world seem out of place — professional baseball in the Middle East, for example. But in July 2007, people who tuned into public television found themselves watching a baseball game between two unexpected teams, in a most... |
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It’s one for all in the exhausting, educational, exhilarating, and uniquely cooperative
sport. In any team sport there are players who labor in anonymity. In the sport of crew, anonymity is the rule. No one stands out because every rower does the same thing at the same time as every other rower. ... |
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Coaches Dan Robinson ’79 and Becky Metz Robinson ’88, M.S. ’95, share professional and personal lives. by Doug McInnis with Maura Stephens In many households the standard after-work greeting is “How did your day go?” Often the question is perfunctory, but not at the Robinsons’... |