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...that “this is a place where I’ll come and be educated and be trained and then I’ll go and do political stuff.” No. It’s this place that you’re at now??this is a political place...
...leading publication Baseball America tabbed it the preseason favorite—and Jenkins is among the candidates for the second-base job vacated by last year’s captain Brendan Byrne ’07.“It’s an open position right now??I think we’re all going to get a shot,” Jenkins says of second base. “Hopefully, I’ll do my best, play well, and [coach Joe Walsh] will respect that.”Joining Jenkins in the mix is senior...
...feel ownership of Britney, and her story tracks our own from pre-teens to twenty-somethings. Britney in her Pepsi commercials—brightly smiling, happy, and safe—was where we were then; where she is now??overwhelmed, unsure of her privacy or her place in the world—is where we all are, as a generation and as a country...
...hand with midterms, rehearsals and deadlines vying for their attention, and an iPhone full of distractions competing for what’s left of it. But though it may be contrary to all these acquired instincts, we have much to gain by learning to live in the here-and-now??to stay totally present in the present. What’s more, people miss the most critical moment of lecture when they run out early: the end. A good professor always has a specific point to make. The best ones spend their final five minutes connecting the dots...
...vision, and his ability to slice keenly with language, to be precise and poignant. But her sentences haunt and linger longer than her American counterpart, particularly when she fearlessly confronts Day’s disillusion: “Alfred supposed bits of dream would always work out through him now??the way that tiny shrapnel splinters would sometimes break up through his skin, finally leave him.”With sentences such as that, a boring, flat protagonist is not even a possibility—and Day is certainly neither. At first glance, Day could be written...