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There are 180 full scholarships available--thanks to an endowment of $13 million footed by New Utopia. The money will be raised through the sale of bonds and a 15-percent duty on imports to the city-state. Tuition to the university is $500 per course, plus $25 to apply...
There was dissension among the investigators as well, with the beat cops complaining about being big-footed by detectives. Englewood residents generally trust the uniformed cops, calling the detectives "slick boys." And despite public avowals, there was doubt among the detectives themselves. A violent-crimes detective called TIME before the...
Amidst the flurry of 12,000 runners at yesterday's 102nd Boston Marathon, Harvard was represented not only by a fleet-footed tutor but also by two students who were running for more than the finish line.
Just what effect, if any, did the filming of Inspired by Bach have on Ma's interpretations? You'd have to ask him. But anyone who watches Falling Down Stairs, the film on the C-major suite, can see how enthusiastically the cellist responds to Morris' fanciful choreography and hear...
For those not ready to hit the beach, going home means less worries and often incurs only transportation costs, also often footed by parents.