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...education, the one that will ultimately determine not merely whether some fraction of our children get "left behind" but also whether an entire generation of kids will fail to make the grade in the global economy because they can't think their way through abstract problems, work in teams, distinguish good information from bad or speak a language other than English...
...walls was hand-made in Eritrea, and included paintings of city streets, painted wooden bowls and platters, and a goat-skin baby carrier decorated with cowry shells. The authentic decor, the basket tables, and the smell of spice in the air (cardamom, I thought) distinguish Asmara from the other storefronts in Central Square. Bring a date for an exotic experience, or a group of friends for a memorable night out. Either way, a trip to Asmara is sure to leave your senses happy. Just make sure to wash your hands before you tuck in—you?...
...student body through their roles on SAC. Nonetheless, their vision for student government represents a traditional and often ineffective approach. The Faculty and administration have too often proved unresponsive to gentle prodding, and this campus needs a culture change that gentle prodding will never produce. Ingenuity and innovation distinguish Hadfield and Goldenberg from the rest of the pack.We are confident that Hadfield and Goldenberg will explore every avenue to bring about the changes students want to see: cheaper coursepacks, accountability in teaching, a streamlined grants process for student groups, and financial security for student activities with the creation...
...Trial by Jury” gives the women’s chorus its best material of the night as a gaggle of bridesmaids tripping over each other to get to the would-be groom. Yet the members of the all-male jury do a better job of distinguishing themselves from the group when they make faces to attract the Plaintiff’s attentions.Short, sweet, and snappy, this piece warms up the audience—much like opening act in a concert—for the equally joyful opera that follows. As a starter, “Trial by Jury?...
...Politicians and policy makers have burned no small amount of energy in the last half century parsing the fine, and sometimes nonexistent, shades of meaning that distinguish a police action from a conflict from a peacekeeping mission from a war. There are a lot of reasons those lines are so easy to blur, but one of the most problematic is that the U.S. Constitution - an otherwise estimable document - just dropped the ball on this...