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...great having my friends and my brother out there for support,” Radcliffe heavyweight co-captain Lis Lambert said. “It’s also nice to do something [like rowing] that’s usually so secluded in front of a big crowd. The technology there was great too, because everyone [in the audience] could see how the race was taking shape...
...Lambert was the top performer from Radcliffe Crew, finishing second place overall in the women’s open event behind Yale sophomore Maria Stevens...
...gave it all I had and I had nothing left,” Lambert said. “It wasn’t my best piece, though. Actually, I went even faster [in the finals] last year...
...A.P.U., professors invoke religion not just in required theology courses, but in biology and English as well. Carole Lambert, an English professor and Fulbright scholar who came to A.P.U. from the University of California, Berkeley, says she introduces spirituality into classroom discussions, telling her students when reading books about war, for example, that she is a pacifist because of how she interprets the Scriptures. Professors at A.P.U. must sign a pledge affirming that they "believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative word of God" to work at the college, a requirement gladly accepted by the faculty...
...says Milhon. "It's important that students speak the language of evolution. I don't say what they should believe." Nonetheless, Taylor's experience reflects the school's roots as the first Bible college on the West Coast, founded in 1899 as a training school for Christian workers. When Lambert arrived in 1986, the campus still felt more like a revival tent than an institution of higher learning. "We used to call it Camp Azusa," Lambert says. "There was lots of singing. We were not in a scholarly mode...