‘Mindlessly transplanting’ stereotypes, Fulmer erred
To the Editor:
In his column, “Either go big, Bulldogs, or just go home” (4/15), Ned Fulmer claims that the athlete/non-athlete divide that exists at Yale is the byproduct of athletic recruiting and that we live with this necessary evil even though that athletic recruiting which causes it is only gingerly pursued. The column overlooks, however, the fundamental difference in vision that distinguishes athletics at a school like Stanford from athletics at Yale.
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