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Joining Feaster on the Kodak All-America Team were Sales, Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings, Stanford's Kristin Folkl, N.C. State's Chasity Melvin, Florida's Muriel Page, Old Dominion's Ticha Penicheiro, North Carolina's Tracy Reid and Texas Tech's Alicia Thompson...
Other board members announced on Friday include treasurer McComma Grayson '00; secretary Alicia E. Johnson '01; publicity chair John A. Burton '01; arts and entertainment chair Tawney B. Pearson '01; publications chair Brandon K. Walston '01; lecture series chair Kamil E. Redmond '00; public service chair Charisa A. Smith '00; online and technology chair Skylar H. Byrd '00, also a Crimson editor; alumni representative Nicole K. Sherwood '00; and senior class representative Dana B. Bennett...
Sheila McMillen added 13 for the Irish. Alicia Thompson, a first-team All-America forward playing her final game for the Lady Raiders, led Teach with...
Other panelists--including Alicia H. Munnell, Drucker Chair in Management Sciences at Boston College, and Robert Kuttner, co-editor of American Prospect magazine--supported the current system...
...older bands did manage to outlive the alternative craze. Aerosmith's "Crazy," "Cryin''' and "Amazing" (1993) may be more remembered for featuring Alicia Silverstone in their videos, but these hits also kept the power ballad alive in the '90s. The soaring melody and shamelessly hackneyed lyrics of Bon Jovi's 1994 hit "Always" made it one of the most perfect power ballads ever. And in 1995, Van Halen chipped in with the confident "Can't Stop Lovin' You." Still, with Steven Tyler headed for membership in the American Association of Retired Persons and with Jon Bon Jovi headed nowhere, given...