Toupe or toupee
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Toupée
Hairpiece or partial wig of natural or synthetic hair
A toupée (too-PAY) is a hairpiece or partial wig of natural or synthetic hair worn to cover partial baldness or for theatrical purposes. While toupées and hairpieces are typically associated with male wearers, some women also use hairpieces to lengthen existing hair, or cover a partially exposed scalp.
The toupée developed during the 18th century.[1]
Toupées and wigs
While most toupées are small and designed to cover bald spots at the top and back of the head, large toupées are not unknown.
Toupées are often referred to as hairpieces, units, or hair systems. Many women now wear hairpieces rather than full wigs if their hair loss is confined to the top and crown of their heads.
Etymology
Toupée comes from the French toupet, meaning tuft of hair, as in a curl or lock of hair at the top of the head, not necessarily relating to covering baldness.[2][3]
History
18th century
The toupée developed during the 18th century;[1] large t
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Women’s basketball coach Pamela Findlay resigns
In a brief statement from Athletic Director Donnie Brooks released on Tuesday, April 23, Pamela Findlay announced her resignation from her position as Macalester College Women’s Basketball’s head coach.
On the Macalester Athletics website, Findlay was quoted as saying: “Macalester is an incredible school with a very close-knit, supportive community. I’m honored to have had the opportunity to be a part of the athletic department. I’m thankful for the student athletes and assistant coaches for working so hard and creating a positive culture. The team is going to build on this past season and do amazing things in the future. I can’t wait to see all they accomplish.”
This announcement came as a surprise, as Findlay was only in her first year at Macalester. The Scots finished the season 6-19 overall and 4-14 in the MIAC. The Mac Weekly will continue to follow this story as it develops and will be releasing a more complete story as soon as possible.