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Varsity Academics?

by Wes Carroll | Mar 10, 2008 | Blog, Uncategorized, varsity academics

Apparently I am making up for a lax February in posting so much recently.

But Will Fitzhugh seems to be onto something. Why isn’t there a varsity math team, well, anywhere, so far as I know?

And for that matter, why do sports matter in schools in a way that academics seem not to?

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