June 23, 2008 - 9:00 am
, By Editor

When it comes to the awesome combination of beauty and braun, women tennis players take the hot-athlete cake. So since Wimbledon 2008 starts today, we’ve decided to celebrate the parade of racket-weilding hotties by serving you COED’s quintessential list: ‘The Babes of Wimbledon 2008.’ You’re just going to love it…
Check out all The Babes of Wimbledon 2008 after the jump! Read More »
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June 18, 2008 - 11:44 am
, By COED Staff

Golf’s superman Tiger woods will miss the rest of the 2008 season due to additional reconstructive surgery required on his knee, according to SI. The news comes after a grueling win at the US Open this week in which Woods took the trophy with a mere one stroke lead.
According to his Website, Tiger will also use the time off to “rehabilitate a double stress fracture of his left tibia that was discovered last month, just days prior to the Memorial Tournament.” Doctors expect the double fracture to fully heal.
For the full release, check out TigerWoods.com.
(Image source: Robert Beck/SI)
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June 14, 2008 - 4:35 pm
, By James - University of Texas

No, this is not a PR ploy by the WNBA to put women’s basketball back on the American tongue… but the sports world is a-buzz today with reports that American born, point guard Becky Hammon has opted to play for the Russian National Basketball team in the 2008 Olympic Games.
From Newsday:
That’s right. Becky Hammon, the WNBA point guard from America’s heartland, is going to march into National Stadium in Beijing under a Russian flag, wearing a Russian uniform. And perhaps the biggest irony of all is that Russia, a country that for years represented the antithesis of a free market, bought her services - fast tracking her to Russian citizenship after she signed a four-year contract for more than $2 million to play for CSKA, a Russian professional team, last winter.
If we could only talk the Ruskies into taking Kobe…
Check out Becky Hammon’s photo gallery after the jump. Read More »
March 9, 2008 - 8:13 pm
, By Rob - UPENN

If you have been following American politics, and by the looks of current strawhat polls - if you are 18-24 years old - you are not, you would notice a wonderful new trend. The trend is not so much in the formation or operations of American public policy, but in the way our wonderful professional politicians name the laws and policies that they spend so much time caressing and molding. The best part, is that these wonderful rules and regulations have, in most cases, an affect on Americans that is almost completely opposite to that which their name would have you believe.
Being the underachiever I am, I was motivated to do a little research.
The higher the Name/Affectation Ridiculousness Ratio (NARR), the more likely the legislation was to pass in both Congressional houses. Isn’t that wonderful? It is almost as if our lawmakers were trying to confuse the sh*t out of us! LOL, and we all know that they would NEVER do something like that.
So what does it take to make a wonderfully creative and counterproductive law? Read More »