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Nabbing a seat in Summers’ classroom was no easy task. More than 250 students applied for 16 spots, amounting to a roughly six percent chance of getting in—a task harder than getting into the College, which accepted 9.8 percent of applicants last year...
...Sever Hall classroom so frigid that council members could see their own breath, about 30 non-council members joined the student representatives to discuss recent proposals to move exams before winter break and create a month-long term in January...
...right of Barry Goldwater—it is undeniable that the vast majority of people here do not share a culture with the East Coast. My own freelanced education was something grossly different than a St. Albans one—characterized by reading books outside of the classroom and dabbling in local politics. Other Montanans who didn’t have the luxury of living in “the city” (the metropolis of Great Falls, Montana’s second-largest “city,” is about 50,000 people large) experienced even rougher...
...most imposing presence. But Beverly C. Moore somehow manages to take charge—be it as the floor general on the basketball court or as the first student arriving in the classroom. She is quietly dynamic, a person toward whom everyone seems to gravitate...
...opportunity to live in a city before,” Moore says. She matriculated in 2001, and spent her first year getting acclimated to school off the court (all Division 1 transfers have to sit out a year from basketball at their new school) and in the classroom...