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...over the web at www.iuma.com and RollingStone.com on April 29 at 11 p.m. Sandoval says he’s beginning to feel a little like a rock star. Former TFs and even cute girls have come up to him asking about North House. “This is so neat,” he says enthusiastically. The group is practicing every day this week, plus shopping for rock-star-type outfits, making plane reservations, and oh yes, doing schoolwork. Sandoval plans to go all out; this will be the first time he’s ever paid more than...

Author: By K. L. Rakowski, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Band on the Rise | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...really neat time for all Christians on campus to come together and show we're all unified," said Heather A. Woodruff '03, who was wearing one of the bright orange shirts...

Author: By Juice Fong, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: In Culminating 'Jesus Week' Event, Kyle Speaks to Crowd | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...about his talent and accomplishments in math, music, and chess, he'll be quick to tell you there are people more accomplished than he in each, even at this very school. Sure, but can they do all three? And whistle and hum in counterpoint? (A neat trick where he whistles a tune while simultaneously humming the accompaniment. And yes—he does take requests...

Author: By Tom Castillo, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Gnoshin' with Noam | 4/20/2000 | See Source »

This is not the "banality of evil," as Hannah Arendt described Eichmann's bureaucratic Final Solution. The photographs present, rather, a sort of festivity of evil. Well dressed white people - the men in jaunty straw boaters, the women in pretty Sunday dresses, the children (children!) neat as a pin - are posed as they inspect mutilated and naked black corpses. People have brought picnic baskets. The pictures were sent as postcards through the mail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's No Real Wonder the French Dislike Us | 4/10/2000 | See Source »

...wasn't doing what I had trained for--navigating, driving boats, seamanship and engineering." She hitched a ride on a Navy support vessel touring the region. "They had me stand watch, do a man-overboard drill, let me drive the ship," she says. "I went, 'Wow, this is neat.' I remember thinking, 'Yes, this is what I want...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aye, Aye, Ma'am | 3/27/2000 | See Source »

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