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...played in the event a few times before, and also struggled in the early rounds before building the confidence to “play [her] own game” later in the tournament. Putting past struggles behind her, Sheldon never trailed in her final match against Tara Joy Connelly. The Massachusetts tournament was held at The Country Club in Brookline, which happens to be Sheldon’s home course. She says that she can’t play her best “when thinking about an outcome or end result,” and in trying...

Author: By Kate Leist, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sophomores Shine in Summer State Tournaments | 9/26/2007 | See Source »

Earlier this year the U.S. Mint issued a silver dollar commemorating the event, and throughout the anniversary's week there will be other observations marking this turning point in U.S. history. But the joy will be somewhat muted, for American schools are still nearly as segregated as they were 50 years ago. Almost three-quarters of African-American students are currently in schools that are more than 50% black and Latino, while the average white student goes to a school that is 80% white, according to a 2001 study by the National Center for Education Statistics. Similarly, a 2003 study...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Legacy of Little Rock | 9/20/2007 | See Source »

...Joey was a person that made others around him better people,” said Eric M. Hanzich ’11, Hanzich’s younger brother. “He was that person that people wanted to be around who exuded joy throughout his life. There was never an unhappy moment with...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hanzich ’06 Leaves a Legacy of Leadership | 9/17/2007 | See Source »

...Joey was a person that made others around him better people," said Eric “Ricky” M. Hanzich '11, Hanzich's younger brother. "He was that person that people wanted to be around who exuded joy throughout his life. There was never an unhappy moment with...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: '06 Grad Found Dead in New Haven | 9/16/2007 | See Source »

Igor Petrovich has a good idea. He would like to import a small population of carp to eat the grass that has overgrown the pond. The pond is the pride and joy of Ranina, a resort community in the vast forested flatlands of eastern Belarus, and the grass has grown so thick that swimming and fishing have become difficult. The grass is a source of constant aggravation and conversation among residents who own properties along the water's edge. The homeowners agree that carp would be a simple, low-cost, environmentally friendly solution to the problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Town That Time Forgot | 9/14/2007 | See Source »

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