Word: cues
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Students can lobby and lobby, they can yell and scream and pass U.C. legislation, but when it all comes down to it, this is where changes really happen," says Sarah K. Hurwitz '99, who last year served as a student representative on the Committee for Undergraduate Education (CUE...
Though the Faculty has the ultimate say in policy matters, all undergraduates have the power to instigate change, says Benjamin A. Rahn '99, a student representative on the CUE...
Last year, students who were not delegates to CUE approached the committee with a well-researched proposal and were invited to CUE meetings for a serious discussion of the possible courses of action, Rahn says...
McGwire responded first by grimly ignoring the pressure: he wouldn't discuss the record, threatened to end the batting- practice show and, for a short stint, denied some interview requests. Then--and here's the part of the film where we cue the Aerosmith ballad--he internalized the pressure and turned it into motivation. He held press conferences before every road series. He started to smile at reporters. By the end, when the fans' flashbulbs made the park seem like it was being pelted by a summer lightning storm, he stood in the on-deck circle with his eyes closed...
Just look in the CUE Guide. Gen Ed 105: "The Literature of Social Reflection," received a 4.7 in the guide as a class, and a 4.8 for reading. Peruse the list, which includes works by William Carlos Williams, Elie Weisel and Dorothy Day, and expect enlightenment...