A
Most Civil War
By
Rick Arneson
IF
THE ANNUAL NORTH/SOUTH INTERSECTIONAL WAS just another regatta
on the college schedule then there'd be no valid reason to move
150 sailors, 60 sailboats, and assorted support staff and equipment
to a secluded Southern California lake for the weekend. But
the North/South has always been much more than the sum of the
race scores, and while-as the last big regatta of the fall season-the
competition is fierce, often the memories people take away from
this event have only a little to do with how they crossed the
finish line.
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Correspondents
Wanted
Got
a college sailing story to tell? Thinking about a career in
journalism? Like to see your name in print?
Sailing
World is looking for energetic, creative, and dependable college
sailors to do some writing for the 2002 College Sailing Guide
and to comprise a network of "correspondents" who will contribute
stories, ideas, and photos to this website, www.campuscourses.com.
Anyone
who contributes copy that makes it into the magazine will be
paid. Website correspondents will be rewarded with top-shelf
editing of your copy and the opportunity to publish stories
that will be read by many interested sailors from around the
country. Anyone who is interested should send a resume and some
writing samples to Stuart Streuli at Sailing World.
e-mail:
stuart.streuli@sailingworld.com
or
PO Box 3400, Newport, RI 02840