Word: coolest
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...draw,” said Harriet Brand, director of public relations for Princeton Review, explaining NYU’s appeal. NYU’s diverse and eccentric surroundings plays a key factor in many students’ preferences, Brand surmised. “Everyone knows Manhattan is the coolest place in the world,” she explained, “cooler than Harvard Yard.” Prospective students have responded to the allure of the city life, said Robert J. Franek, vice president and publisher of Princeton Review Books. “Over the last five to seven...
...players remained still very much invested in their old sports.McCrone, for example, may be gone from Lavietes Pavilion, but he continues to rock the rims in the MAC.“He has dunk contests in the MAC during practice,” Weitzen says. “Coolest thing I’ve ever seen.”And when he isn’t throwing down volleyballs, McCrone takes the court for Leverett House, posting up against significantly smaller and less talented forwards. Every once in a while—“sometimes...
...annual “Last Guy Standing” competition, appearing monthly—or at least until he’s eliminated—in ELLEgirl. Each issue reveals a fresh side of these eligible bachelors, prompting its young readers to vote for “the coolest guy in the U.S.” “It’s kinda like Survivor...but with food,” jokes Wint. The coolest wins $10,000 and an iMac. Wint’s favorite opponent is the 17-year-old pro skateboarder, “Dylan...
...company is known for its wireless "air mouse," which moves the cursor when waved in the air. The GyroTransport (available late spring for $200; www.gyration.com) uses the same technology, letting you point-and-click through slides with a flick of a key-chain-size mouse. But here's the coolest feature: the gadget's receiver holds 1 GB of internal flash memory, plenty of space to store PowerPoint presentations and other multimedia files. It can also be paired with any PC in seconds, no software installation required. All you have to do is plug it into a USB port...
...company is known for its wireless "air mouse," which moves the cursor when waved in the air. The GyroTransport (available late spring for $200; www.gyration.com uses the same technology, letting you point-and-click through slides with a flick of a key-chain-size mouse. But here's the coolest feature: the gadget's receiver holds 1 GB of internal flash memory, plenty of space to store PowerPoint presentations and other multimedia files. It can also be paired with any PC in seconds, no software installation required. All you have to do is plug it into a USB port...