As an avid reader of The Crimson, I wish to express my dissatisfaction over the lack of sports coverage for subvarsity and club sports. I think The Crimson's sports coverage is generally satisfactory except for this one omission. It may well be a fault of the Athletic Department in not informing people of subvarsity sports events, but I think some effort should be made to give the hardworking participants of subvarsity, club, and intramural athletics more print. I realize that there is limited space in the daily paper for complete sports coverage of this kind, but even if an occasional article on a particulary exciting subvarsity game were printed it would be nice and even make a good story. Another alternative would be to set aside a portion of, say, the Friday issue to devote to a run-down on the week's intramural, subvarsity and club sports events.
Mary Ellen Mangano '80
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