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...networking event called, “Web Start-ups: Finding Great Developers and Designers” will pair entrepreneurs with those proficient in web development and design. For those who have an inventive idea in the works, Friday’s “Entrepreneurship Forum Idea Competition?? promises $150 prizes for the top four ideas. Segal said that this week’s events, and entrepreneurship in general, are not just for profit-seeking individuals. “The forum is not just for people interested in business,” Segal said. “Everybody...
When the music faded and the bespectacled pedagogue took his leave after competing in Round 7 of the first annual Harvard-MIT Valentine’s Day Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) competition??pitting members of both schools’ math departments against each other—Ds were all that were showing on the screen behind...
...know enough of American history to be skeptical of the establishment and its willingness to open itself up to competition??hello there, legacy admissions!—and I’m thus wary of those who argue that our society is already a meritocratic paradise. I’m also extremely wary of those who claim that the best way to fix this is to engage in a sort of therapeutic racism that, inevitably, is forced to decide who among the minorities is a “deserving” minority...
...Good Year Directed by Ridley Scott Twentieth Century Fox 3 1/2 stars Wine, romance, nostalgia, and competition?? No, the new Russell Crowe vehicle is not a retelling of a college career, but rather the story of a businessman who embarks on a journey to discover himself. Sure, it’s hackneyed, but director Ridley Scott’s “A Good Year” still manages to entertain. The film’s plot line is familiar, and holds very few twists. Included within is the traditional “boy meets girl, girl changes...
...fear that its passage would result in increased drunk driving incidents. If the measure had passed, several grocery stores in the Square would likely have applied for licenses. Grocery stores represented the primary contributors to the “Yes on 1: Grocery Stores and Consumers for Fair Competition?? Committee. The committee’s biggest donor was Stop & Shop, which contributed $2.7 million, according to public filings. Shaw’s, which owns the Star Market on Beacon Street in Somerville and the Shaw’s in Porter Square, contributed $1.57 million, making it the second...