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Soccer co-captain Liza K. Barber ’05, an English concentrator, says that many of her friends who are economics concentrators chose the field not only because that was where their interests lie, but because “you kind of have a job to look toward. Economics is one of those concentrations with a foreseeable career path...
Quarterback Ryan J. Fitzpatrick ’05, one of 16 football players who says he chose his concentration based on his career aspirations and on the advice of his older teammates, says economics was the closest thing he could find to a business major...
Most of the names Clark chose are still being used, because hurricane names are repeated in a six-year cycle. A name is retired only when the namesake storm causes extensive damage and the country affected makes such a request. In 2001, for example, Michelle replaced Marilyn, which demolished the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1995. Opal became Olga after its blow to the Florida Panhandle that same year. This year Andrew, which devastated Florida in 1992, was replaced by Alex. "We've probably heard the last of Jeanne," Clark notes. Van Wyck won't be sorry...
...It’s funny that the Americans have chosen to station themselves in the old presidential palaces of Sadaam Hussain,” I remarked, “while Imam Khomeini chose not to live comfortably in any of the shah’s extravagant palaces...
...undergraduates who voted on their favorite design chose from options displayed on the Undergraduate Council’s website in a vote that coincided with the council’s general election. The class ring voting ended last night at midnight—36 hours after the conclusion of the council’s election...