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...student Briget C. Ganske, who worked with students from the Escuela de Comunicación Mónica Herrera to teach the documentary photography class, said she was able??through borrowing from GSE students, alumni, and friends—to provide digital cameras for the young students to learn to use. After two days, the students—most of whom had not even seen a digital camera before—were permitted to take the cameras home to photograph their typical afternoon, morning, and evening, according to Ganske. An exhibit of the students’ work will...
...tendency to step back and allow his legs to bail him out,” Rueb said. But that tendency has been erased, and this year, Clayton’s shots are noticeably more powerful. Though he still has more long rallies than most of his peers, Clayton seems able??and eager—to end them emphatically when the first opportunity presents itself, often with a hard-spinning groundstroke to a corner. In his win on Saturday against Purdue’s Branko Kuzmanovic, who had given him fits last year, Clayton had Kuzmanovic bouncing back...
After these talks, Netivot officials concluded that the number of students “willing and able?? to come on the trip without uncertainty was too small to continue with the plans...
...postpone the trip came after discussions with all the students and the staff members from Harvard and Yale involved in Netivot, as well as communications with Israel’s Nesiya Institute. After these talks, Netivot officials concluded that the number of students “willing and able?? to come on the trip without uncertainty was too small to continue with the plans...
...We’ve been practicing with a lot more people,” he said, “so we’re able??when the puck goes down—to get a little more pressure in the offensive zone as opposed to being a little more patient...