Big thanks to Director of GW Club Tyler Kai

Discuss today what is happening on campus non-athletically; departments, non-athletic facilities, professors, recognitions and issues. No athletics allowed.
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Big thanks to Director of GW Club Tyler Kai

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Just had a wonderful personal guided tour of Yulman and the Glazer Club, the MBB practice in progress, the football locker room and weight room, even the equipment room where I asked him to ditch the gray uniform. Followed by a walk across from he practice field and a look at Turchin. De La Salle HS was practicing in Yulman and I watched with keen referee eyes— nice sized OL. Seeing Dunleavy and the entire team in person was impressive.

I am a happy Tulanian!
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I have a newfound respect for yoga pants. :-D

It’s obvious that there are more female than male students nowadays. If there was ever an incentive for the video game playing, unmotivated high school males to buckle down and go to college, I don’t know what is.
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Having been involved in several of my daughter's school organizations, I would tell any young male interested in meeting ladies would be to get involved in their school's orchestra (majority of the violins and violas are female at her school), and the theatre/forensics clubs (I judged three events over the weekend; 16/18 performers were female).

While there are still ladies who are impressed with the top athletes, doing things more cerebrally centered also can be a plus!
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