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...biggest star—and biggest difference-maker—head home after the Big Red fell to Dartmouth on Friday and before facing a veritable title game against Harvard on Saturday?Perhaps she made the decision a long time ago. Maybe Maduka dusted off the age-old “I trust my teammates to win this one” adage and put it to work before heading back all alone to snowy Ithaca.Following Friday night’s loss, however, everything changed for Cornell. The Big Red’s precious one-game lead disappeared, Harvard capped...
...Prokofiev’s score adopts the innocent chimes of carousel music, serving as effective contrast with the subsequent discovery of Juliet’s body and Lady Capulet’s grief. In the final scene, Cranko’s staging successfully rejuvenates an age-old ending to which modern audiences are inevitably desensitized. Rather than featuring two of the fastest, most un-thought-over suicides in history, the scene is drawn-out and painful, making it the most reverent of the Shakespearean tragedy in the ballet. When Juliet awakes to find her lover’s dead body...
...rock star of priests. Greek Orthodox leader Archbishop Christodoulos surfed the Web, cracked jokes and made a point of welcoming people who had AIDS. He mended an age-old rift with the Vatican by receiving Pope John Paul II in 2001?the first visit to Greece by a Pope in 1,300 years. He urged young people to come "as you are, earrings and all," and dramatically upped church attendance. Despite criticism for his sometimes shrill nationalism and willingness to meddle in politics?as when he called the Turks "Eastern barbarians" or attacked NATO's bombers of Serbia as "pawns...
...David A. Lorch ’08, who will also be working at Merrill, adds that the firm “is very well prepared to go it alone and continue to be one of the most successful firms on Wall Street.” AN AGE-OLD PROBLEMWright-Swadel, the OCS director, says that throughout his time as a career adviser students have factored company reputations into their employment decisions.“In the 60s and 70s, companies like Dow Chemical were an issue for students because of their involvement with making napalm in Vietnam...
...acknowledged that while null results can never be used to conclusively prove that ESP does not exist, he was glad to have done his part toward settling the age-old debate...