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...record, but Finn is now less consumed with literary references and name-dropping Twin Cities locales. This allows him to prove he can write songs that convey themes of frustration and redemption to people who don’t have an English degree and a map. The lyrics aren??t as fun to pore over, but the songs are more fun to listen to. “Stay Positive” may not be The Hold Steady’s smartest or most unique album, but it showcases a band that is continually evolving in several directions...
...control. These jobs have “prestige,” the promise of a large salary, and some students are genuinely interested in the field. Unquestionably, however, their popularity is also related to the logistical ease of applying and to job security. For seniors who aren??t a hundred percent sure what they want to do with their lives (read: nearly all of them), the process of On-Campus Recruiting (or “eRecruiting”) is an easy answer...
...like it at first,” said Christian L. Garland ’10, “but then after using it I found that it was cleaner, more efficient, and less cluttered. Like a good vacuum.” His advice to peers who aren??t as happy is simple: “Get over it.” Justin Smith of InsideFacebook.com, a blog that covers the company, said he views New Facebook as a definite improvement for application developers, whose products are now able to publish updates directly on users’ profiles...
...With the postponement of the declaration of concentrations by one semester, sophomores no longer have a whole year of tutorial experience,” said Jeanne Follansbee Quinn, the director of studies in History and Literature. “Students aren??t as ready as they used to be to do one-on-one work...
...kind of hungry so I stopped by to get food, but I saw lots of my friends who definitely aren??t freshmen or sophomores,” said Christine...