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COLIN POWELL, Secretary of State, in a speech in Atlanta after last week's presidential debate...
...besides being an apparent jerk, the former Stanford Cardinal was selected sixth overall in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks after a stellar junior campaign, and resembles an afro’d Scottie Pippen...
Anna R. Himmelrich ’05, who started her blog while she had a summer internship in Atlanta, wrote in an e-mail that she enjoys her style of blogging—“personal narrative that explicitly strives to entertain rather than to impress the audience.” But Himmelrich said that exposing her personal thought has lead to some awkward experiences...
After graduation, he will do just that. Salvatierra is planning on moving to Atlanta, “back down South, and out of the cold North Eastern climate—little warmer weather, little warmer people.” He hopes the Peach State’s capital will work the same magic for him and his partner in rhyme, Jeff Hack ’03, as it did for singer/songwriter John Mayer, an artist who Salvatierra considers “a fabulous writer.” Atlanta is a strategic destination in that...
...Atlanta is not the only thing Salvatierra and Mayer have in common. Although Salvatierra expects to perform as a duo with Hack, he identifies with the “lone guy with the guitar kind of thing,” a role Mayer has honed to perfection. Salvatierra’s roommate, Mark L. Hill ’05, notices “a lot of the singer/songwriter influence in his music—a little more melodic than some of those guys are, maybe not as rhythmic.” Hill, who plays the guitar and mandolin and often...