Between the hardwood and a hard place
By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor
January 27, 2010
The Windsor Lancers women’s basketball team is truly stuck between the hardwood and a hard place.
The Lancer squad has struggled a great deal this season to come out with a single win, and Director of Lancer Athletics Gord Grace has witnessed with serious disdain their “fall of Rome-esque” 2009-2010 season.
Tired of sinking funds into the train wreck that is the women’s basketball team, Grace has stated that the days of the team are numbered.
“Not enough slam-dunks, too many slams,” said the frustrated Grace, “We’re the Lancers, not the Losers.”
Grace will be deciding very soon the fate of Coach Vallee’s team, and it looks very grim.>>
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Windsor Lancers 'Line'men
By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor
January 27, 2010
The last year has proven to be some of the most trying of times.
The economic downturn has hit everybody devastatingly, be it job-losses, the giving-up of luxury pleasures, or a general moroseness cast upon the people of Windsor like a torrent of acid rain.
No group of people have been hit as hard as the Windsor Lancers football team.
Coach Morencie’s squad illustrate a perfect example of how the current economic situation affects not only the little people, but also the big people.
Most dramatically afflicted has been the Lancers offensive and defensive linemen.
These players, ranging from between 200 pounds and 375 pounds, are in no way the “little guys.”. >>
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Womyn fight for field feminism
By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor
January 27, 2010
The Womyn’s Centre, located on the UWindsor campus, is a collective of women advocating the fundamental rights of women.

It is their mandate to educate others on issues surrounding women, and to promote and enhance the status of women.
The Centre seeks to educate the Windsor community on women’s physical conditions, and to ensure accessibility to all women, especially women who face intensive discrimination.
A further objective for the Womyn’s Centre is to eliminate myths, stereotypes, and ignorance about the Womyn’s Centre, thus increasing participation and bridging gaps in the community.
The next task for the Womyn’s Centre is taking on the football team in what seemed, at first, like a David and Goliath scenario. >>
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