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...said. BSA President Sarah O. Lockridge-Steckel ’09 said that she enjoyed the event which incorporated “a diverse array of opinions from the community level all the way to the industry level.” “I appreciated the candid dialogue between the panelists,” she said...
...possible to be your "authentic self" and still run for President? -Mark Schmidt, Cincinnati, OhioI think it is difficult, [but] people are yearning for anyone who will talk to them in a candid and open way, acknowledging that they don't have all the answers but have thought about the problems in an intelligent...
...notes you see here, collected from people all over the country, offer a glimpse of something we seldom see: an honest record of life's most candid, emotional moments. The fascination in reading them isn't just voyeurism. Sample someone else's tender sentiments, and it's hard not to recall your...
...swim in the Polar Bear Plunge this past Saturday morning. Sundquist said he would “hopefully start going back to class soon,” adding that he and Sarafa would soon sit down to go over plans for their term, which begins next semester. Fellow candidate Frances I. Martel ‘09 and her campaign staff—not including her chronically absent running mate Leo P. Zimmermann ’09—were also present to congratulate their opponents. The two tickets had previously agreed to combine their celebrations. Martel expressed candid disappointment that...
Martel expressed candid disappointment that her ticket captured less than 8 percent of the electorate, taking a third place finish. "It was awful—172 votes," she said. However, Martel said later on that she "had fun" and was grateful for the experience...