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The Tangerine Vol 1 Indesgin Fall 2023 Correction PDF 1
The Tangerine Vol 1 Indesgin Fall 2023 Correction PDF 1
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VOL. LXXVIl, ISSUE 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 UTICATANGERINE.COM
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EDITORIAL
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The discontinuation of the programs commitment to supporting a strong Knight, also the Aquatics Director,
leaves the athletes heartbroken. intercollegiate athletics program now hopes to keep the players
and will help fuel our continued involved and said the seniors will
“This is an insulting excuse for success and growth across a broad also be honored at the Hall of Fame
reasoning when the institution range of sports in the years to dinner in the spring. However, as
is spending millions on brand come,” Casamento said. emotions continue to run high the
new programs,” said Annabelle likelihood of athletes leaving is a
Workman, a diver on the swimming Apart from the discontinued sports,
the institution has more than 600 possibility.
and diving team. “… Aquatic sports
don’t get the attention that many of student-athletes who compete “The student-athletes are angry
these other teams do and therefore across 29 other varsity sports. With and sad, among a variety of other
would be the first choice to go.” 10 committed swimmers, the largest emotions, and rightly so,” she said.
recruiting class since the pandemic, “The younger ones could transfer if
The players in the meeting made it’s still hard to wrap heads around they so desire but the upperclassmen
suggestions that the program could the decision, said senior Kim Serio. are kind of stuck, especially since so
be continued without the use of many are in physical therapy and
the university’s on-campus pool “This past year our team took
tremendous positive steps,” Serio occupational therapy or premed.”
citing examples that the gymnastics
said. “Both the men’s and women’s
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