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...question: if you could stalk anything, what would it be? So whether you’re fleeing–or pursuing–your victim, let the hunt begin. 1. President Drew Gilpin Faust. Because FM needs to re-issue the “Scrabble Challenge?? face to face. 2. Interim Dean David Pilbeam. Someone needs to give him a “Kick in the Butt” (3 parts Absolut Raspberri, 3 parts Limoncello, 12 parts tonic water). 3. Random hookup. Avoid awkwardness that lurks in almost every dining hall. 4. Holworthy Hoes: where they...
...Mankiw, who teaches an introductory economics courses that is one of the most popular in the college and who was President Bush’s chief economic adviser from 2003 to 2005. The story said he was now “facing a new and perhaps even more public challenge??the wrath of online bloggers.” One would hope that being a top White House adviser is more challenging than being a professor, even one being discussed in the blogosphere, but that’s a mere quibble. My gripe is that I couldn?...
After all, the Beren Professor of Economics survived a stint in the very public domain of Washington politics, serving as the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors from 2003 to 2005. But now, he’s facing a new and perhaps even more public challenge??the wrath of online bloggers...
...just to be successful in your chosen fields, but to be leaders in business and in your communities,” he said. In a rhythmic plea, Chenault encouraged the graduates to begin rebuilding the tarnished reputation of business, identifying this task as the “overarching challenge?? of the coming years.“You can be the generation that takes us beyond defending business, beyond deflecting assaults on our integrity, beyond treating the self-inflicted wounds of the past several years,” he said. “You can be the generation that...
...from 1987 to 1993. Each team took turns guessing at a series of trivia questions. If either group was unable to answer these questions—for example, when OK Go failed to correctly name its own band members—they competed in a “physical challenge?? against the other team. Audience members had the rare privilege of watching the members of OK Go (and the slightly more common privilege of watching Poonsters) throw pies into the rubber trousers of their teammates, throw water balloons into baskets on their teammates’ heads, and race...