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...years ago Bent formed SunNight Solar to manufacture and distribute inexpensive solar-powered flashlights. His BOGO (for "Buy One, Give One"; buy one in the U.S., and SunNight sends one to Africa) lights were a perfect fit for sun-rich Africa, providing five hours of illumination - with energy-efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs) - after a 10-hour charge. Bent designed the flashlights himself - even making one model in pink, to discourage men from seizing the products from women. (They wouldn't want to be seen with the feminine-looking lights.) But he ran into a problem: unlike kerosene lamps, which...
...other win came at No. 2, where junior co-captain Chris Clayton stood up to the bullet-like serves of his hulking opponent, 6’6” Mike Sroczynski, winning in two sets, 7-5, 6-4. Clayton put Sroczynski’s 120 mile per hour bullets to the corners of the service box back into play, and used his quickness to put himself on equal strategic footing. He also took advantage of his opponent’s relatively limited agility to rack up quick points using his increasingly dangerous arsenal of groundstrokes.“You?...
...feminine. But don’t mess with me.”The room burst into laughter and applause as she turned to Pilbeam for a reaction.“Right on, sister,” Pilbeam responded.After the event, some parents expressed dissatisfaction with its short, half-hour duration and the limited time for questions from the audience. Only two audience members were given the opportunity to ask questions. Many parents were turned away at the door even before the event’s advertised start time because the room was filled to over fire-code capacity, according...
After a four-mile run over Junior Parents Weekend that took parents past the Law School, the Business School and the Quad, only one made it through the nearly hour-long...
...said sophomore Danny Mayer, who shot 81 on the day. “So that didn’t bode well for us from the get go.” Compounding the difficulties, the weather was not on the golfer’s side. Winds of 30 miles per hour, gusting up to 40, complicated an already less-than-optimal set of conditions. “The whole course was pretty much drenched,” Mayer said. “There were puddles all over the place, and grass was all soggy.” Mayer described the medium...