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While he was held without a goal by the Big Red defense, that is the extent to which Cornell held Moore in check. He was the greatest threat to the Big Red all night, skating hard and fast through the zone with the puck, leading odd-man rushes at Cornell goaltender Dave LeNeveu and digging relentlessly along the boards against the Big Red’s huge captains, Doug Murray and Stephen Baby...
...took the Inferno seminar, and fell in love, to the extent that I rearranged my schedule so I could take the other two,” Pearl says. “By the end I decided that this is what I want to do for my thesis...
...What impressed me even more than your mellifluous voices was the extent of the diversity of your membership,” Tutu soon wrote in a thank you e-mail to the group. “That was such a splendid visual...
...Symphony No.4; Steven Karidoyanes’s Cafe Neon, based on Greek folk themes; and Berlioz’s Summer Nights with mezzo-soprano D’Anna Fortunato. One of only four cooperative orchestra’s in the country, the players control the orchestra to an extent completely foreign to most ensembles. Unlike traditional orchestras, Pro Arte’s players, as well as the conductor, decide what music the Orchestra will perform and who the guest artists will be. Music Director Isaiah Jackson is currently the Pro Arte’s conductor. After the concert, audience members...
It’s not like she learned anything in particular in school that applies directly to her craft. “I took Expos,” she says. That is the extent of her study of writing in any formal way. She concentrated in art history, thought about architecture, and then at the end of her senior year decided that medicine “sounded good.” Something else sounded better, though...