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...tick, tick...BOOM!,” main character Jon (Derek S. Mueller ’10) humorously agonizes for a whole song—whimsically titled “Sugar”—over the process of buying a Twinkie. He compares it to trying to buy a pack of condoms: both involve the characteristic guilty body language, the overt attempts at subtlety, and the cashier’s tendency to nip the purchaser’s unobtrusiveness in the bud. A few scenes later, Jon’s best friend reveals that he is seriously...
...kilometers. And then I wasn’t racing against anyone, and I kind of left the field behind pretty early.” Assistant coach Matt Chisam, competing independently, took first place in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing in 8.37 after he had run 8.27 in prelims. Junior Derek Jones took second in the 400-meter dash, clocking in at 50.31. And in his first time running the event, sophomore Justin Grinstead took third in the 500-meter dash with a time of 1:05.69. Co-captain Alex Obrecht placed second in the shot put with a throw...
...which you kind of see a lot of,” says Trevor G. Frankel ’09, who plays a number of characters in the show. Part of Jon’s crisis in the play is heightened by the approach of his thirtieth birthday. Even though Derek S. Mueller ’10, who plays Jon, is a full decade younger than his character, he is starting to feel the same pressure already. “I had a sort of pre-20 crisis the other day, because in the middle of November I turned...
...UC’s involvement in the latter issue had been questioned by the Willey campaign, especially in the wake of a recent Crimson article in which former University President Derek C. Bok was quoted as saying that administrative approval had influenced the decision more than student input...
...Some of the blame for our activist thrombosis belongs to former University President Derek C. Bok, a man so loquaciously conciliatory that he could stall a thousand ships with a single monologue. Former University President Neil Rudenstine wasn’t much more exciting, but boy could he raise money. And then there was Larry...