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Date Posted: 12:36:50 06/08/04 Tue
Author: NTKHC64
Subject: Re:tests cover 2 weekends(again)-a disadvantage..
In reply to: hchoops 's message, "hc tests cover 2 weekends(again)-a disadvantage.." on 10:57:26 06/08/04 Tue

hoops, very good point, and one I obviously overlooked. So whose task is it to attempt to alter the reading period/ exam schedule so that we lose only one weekend? Isn't this evidence of how athletics isn't even given one small basic consideration? Interesting is the fact that Bucknell has a one day reading period while we have a three day period. Why? A member of the basketball staff told me there was "frustration." Here's just one example.

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