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...teach at 1 [p.m.],” said Samit Dasgupta, an assistant professor of mathematics, who co-teaches Mathematics 21b: " Linear Algebra and Differential Equations." “I don’t know if class is canceled...
...personal anecdotes are at once amusingly self-deprecating and annoyingly self-aggrandizing. And call me a prude, but when Leitch writes of Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds that “their back looks like your face did when all you could think of was your algebra teacher while masturbating into a sock. (And by ‘when’ I mean ‘Tuesday.’)” I can’t help but feel that his editors ought to have taken another look at the manuscript before it went to print...
...scores of all time in the latter game—though he said he does not play as frequently now because it would be a “three-hour process.” Grosslight initially matriculated at Northwestern University, where he and his friends had “algebra parties” on weekends. He eventually transferred to and graduated from Stanford University. After a year at Berkeley studying history as a graduate student, he came to Harvard’s History of Science department. All the while, he has been kept company by a series of stuffed animal...
...Kennedy School’s Public Policy and Leadership Conference, which brings college students to the school to encourage careers in public service. As a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s, Moses led voter registration drives in the deep south. In 1982, he founded the Algebra Project, a progressive math education program for low-income students that has been put in place in around 40,000 American middle schools. Currently, he teaches math in Miami, Fla. The civil rights leader only mentioned his own career in the question-and-answer session following the speech, when...
...only fly but evidently can be swallowed and regurgitated, as Chris Brown demonstrates (note the phallic imagery here). Other highlights include spasmodic dancing, Chris Brown’s horrendous facial tics, and a holographic mixing board/control panel which T-Pain masterfully coordinates. T-Pain explains, in some futuristic algebra lingo in the beginning of “Shawty Get Loose,” that “Greatness plus greatness equals great greatness.” But if this “great greatness” is really just a tweaked version of the world depicted in the Jacksons?...