They’re a couple-of-dollars part on a $170 helmet, but even the smallest detail must be dealt with when you’re building a football team from scratch.
“You can’t play the game without chin straps,” Snyder said.
And you can’t play without coaches and a team and a field and helmets and uniforms and the myriad other people, places and things that Snyder has had to line up since Seton Hill, a former women’s college, announced it would field a football team in March 2004. —Jennifer Reeger —Griffins get wings (Tribune-Review)
A meaty feature on big changes at Seton Hill.
Similar:
How to Disagree Academically: Using Graham's "Disagreement Hierarchy" to organize a colleg...
Seton Hill students Emily Vohs, Elizabeth Burns, Jake Carnahan-Curcio and Carolyn Jerz in ...
“The Cowherd Who Became a Poet,” by James Baldwin. (Read by Dennis Jerz)
Dr. David von Schlichten honors the spectrum of motivations (not always financial) feature...
NASA reconnects with Voyager 1 (after months of confusion)
Collegewide game encourages small interactions around campus