Erica Jarrell-Searcy: How Harvard email set second row on route to Sale
In one of Harvard's lecture theatres, the women's rugby captain Maya Learned put on a video of a United States' match. "They were running at each other, hitting each other, full tackle professional paid athletes," says Jarrell-Searcy. "And I was like 'whoa, that looks awesome'. "My brother was a wrestler. Jarrell-Searcy would go to a public gym before 5am, work a 12-hour ambulance shift transporting non-emergency patients to hospital, before travelling to training at night under shonky...
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low