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...some say that if those changes do not come fast enough, professors may lose their faith in Kirby’s ability to represent their concerns in the face of Summers’ aggressive leadership...
Meanwhile, fans nationwide are left staring at a gloriously blank bracket. Anything can happen—just make sure you’re there to witness it. Get your priorities straight. We have nine months of classes each year, but the Big Dance goes by fast. Don’t let school get in the way of an amazing few weeks...
...even without any cultural clashes, that will not be easy. Sony is a mature, $70 billion-a-year business; it can't grow as fast as it did when it was young and nimble. The company is known for fiefdoms and fierce battles between content units and hardware departments over compatibility, copyright and distribution issues. "You have to break down the silo walls that helped iTunes [Apple's online music store] clean our clock," says Stringer. "You've got to collect people who buy in to change-and if they don't, you have to move them...
From the first note, the orchestra’s overture immediately sets the show’s tone to a demureness that continues through the night. With tight ensemble and lightning-fast character shifts, the unflinching musicians carry the opera’s musical accompaniment with quiet confidence...
With just 12 seconds left in the first period, a quick pass from Chu to tri-captain Nicole Corriero and one back to Chu gave Harvard an odd-man rush. Instead of pushing it in, however, Chu left it off to the right for a fast-approaching Vaillancourt who beat one Yale defender with a quick move and then put the ensuing shot on net right into Bulldog Sarah Love’s chest...