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...Slaven, editor-in-chief of the University of Virginia’s Cavalier Daily. Daily Trojan staffers responded positively to the editorial. “I just can’t reiterate how important it is to have this sort of nationwide support behind us as we try to gain some sort of transparency,” Fox said yesterday. “I hope the university sees that this is a goal that students across the nations are backing.” USC student Jeremy Beecher, who was elected Friday to assume Fox’s former post, said...
...reporting on the Republicans' loss of Congress took a look at what the triumph of moderates and pragmatists will mean for domestic and foreign policy. Many readers were eager to bid good riddance to scandals and a faltering war strategy, while others remained wary or skeptical of any bipartisan gain Re "Reaching for the center" [Nov. 20]: The American people used the power of the vote to boot the corrupt, ideologically blinkered, full-of-themselves Republicans out of their congressional majorities. Our Founding Fathers were skeptical of the notion that seemingly virtuous politicians would always govern wisely. The founders knew...
...want a good university education in India you have two choices: be born brilliant and study incredibly hard to gain entry into one of the country's few world-class engineering, science or medical schools; or head overseas. Only a few thousand students a year are lucky enough to make it via the former route, while around 130,000 students a year, who don't quite make the grade at the best schools at home but can afford to pay for a foreign education, end up studying abroad...
...know if its anything I want to talk to TIME about! (laughs) One of the great things about acting is that you can have those epiphanies in your work. The whole idea is to gain a broader understanding of behavior and emotion and thought. Great writing is about being able to understand something that had been opaque to you before. You hope in your work to lend that epiphany to somebody else, to have them watch that and go, 'Oh yeah, now I understand that...
...game with 25 turnovers and just 13 assists.“Turnovers were a problem in the second half,” Hallion said. “They would go on a run and we’d try to stop them, but we couldn’t gain any momentum because we kept turning the ball over.”The Crimson turned ice cold in the second half, shooting just 9-of-27 in the second frame. Harvard had just three field goals in the half’s opening nine minutes, as Cal built...