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...understandable for high school students, and that having taken both exams can help students who decide to pursue advanced standing. “The cancellation is definitely putting a lot of students who studied Latin at advanced levels in high school at a disadvantage, especially because colleges give credit for APs,” Petrou said. AP Computer Science AB will be survived by AP Computer Science A, which tests less material. According to Topiel, the number of students taking the AP Computer Science AB test in the last five years has decreased every year by an average...
...itself testament to the Players’ historical accuracy. “Patience” was wildly popular when it premiered at the Opera Comique in London in 1881, and judging from the audience’s engagement during the entire three-hour production, the Players continue to credit the tradition. “Patience” was spectacular, still entertaining more than a century after its premier. The well-played caricatures of the rapturous maidens and the poets are brilliantly illuminated by the orchestra and give tribute to this timeless satire of pretentiousness...
...total score that was 23 shots higher than that of Harvard. And while this is also the first time that the Crimson has beaten Princeton in competition since 2006, Rhoads does not want his team to spend too much time celebrating the successful weekend. “Give them credit for this week, but we have to move on,” Rhoads said. “You’re only as good as your last tournament. While this is a good tournament, next week is what we’re shooting for and what is most important...
...work well.”The varsity eight—racing in the last event of the day—was forced to row at high tide and through a strong headwind that created choppy water and high-rolling waves. “To Brown’s credit, they handled the conditions much better than we did,” Medioli said. “Ideally, the conditions shouldn’t play a big role, but in this case they did, and they affected us negatively.” “It was a circus out there...
...great way to provide knowledge to students and to the community as a whole.” The keynote speakers, whose speeches will be split up throughout the day, will include Martin M. Werner, the head of Goldman Sachs Latin America and former undersecretary of finance and public credit in the Mexican Treasury; former Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari; and former Honduran President Ricardo M. Joest. The conference, in which nearly 700 individuals have requested a spot, still has spots open for the general public. “We hope that audience members will gain a fresh understanding...