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Several months before Meat’s death, his former roommate, Dominique DeLeon ’04, founded a Facebook.com group titled “Find Clarence Duane Meat.” In Meat’s time off from school, friends hadn??t heard from him in at least five months, so DeLeon started the group to try to track him down “and get him back in school...
...constant pitch of Scotland as “the place to be” culminated in a lunch with an American woman who realized she hadn??t “truly lived” until her plane landed in Edinburgh three years ago, setting off a psychosomatic reaction communicating through ESP that she had reached her destiny. Convincing? Not so sure. I still have yet to undergo such an encounter with larger powers...
...senior day fanfare early on, as the team came out firing against a Big Green senior goalie who had seen only limited playing time before Sunday’s game but was still called on to start her final home match.“Dartmouth started a goalkeeper that hadn??t really had any game experience,” Walsh said. “So we brought the team together and told them to shoot as often as possible.”Looking to capitalize on a foul that was called against Dartmouth six minutes into the game...
...didn’t expect to start forming any opinions at the ticket window, and I might have felt a little guilty about doing it, if others in the lobby hadn??t been vocalizing the same.According to the top of my ticket stub, Nick A. Noyer ’09 and Peter C. Shields ’09 presented “A Chorus Line,” which will run through Nov. 4, at the Agassiz Theatre on Friday night. If they had any new, daring artistic vision to justify the extra attention (an ordinary program credit...
...Again, I can probably guess what you’re thinking: Princeton? The same Princeton whose most famous alumni is a fictional TV uncle with a fresh nephew from West Philadelphia? And all I can tell you is that if I hadn??t been there to see some of it myself, I’d be in denial...