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...moles are a metaphor for mediocrity,” she says. “The idea was that moles have this underground life... although they don’t have a prescriptive path, they always know their way around, and this is a metaphor for people who choose the easy trajectory in life. Leah does not want to follow that path. She wants to do what she can do best, and that’s not easy...
Addressing a packed room of students and Cambridge locals at the Radcliffe Gymnasium last night, Levitt spoke about his path from opening week of his Harvard freshman year to becoming one of Time Magazine’s 100 People Who Shape Our World. He was the third of four speaker’s in the 2009-10 Dean’s Lecture Series, a program of the Radcliffe Institute’s Academic Engagement Programs...
Soon enough, the seven-year old O’Connor was smitten, and he embarked on a path that would conclude under the lights of the Qwest Center in Omaha, Neb., where over 15,000 fans—including his parents—witnessed perfection...
McCarthy has taken a personal family challenge and turned it into a crusade. She has tried to turn years of science on its head, and like many seeking answers, she has followed a path of blame. My role as a special educator has taught me that exceptional children do not benefit from this approach. What exceptional children require and deserve is acceptance, inclusion and the expectation of achievement and personal responsibility. If we try doing that, we may be pleasantly surprised...
...Crimson scored twice more before the halftime buzzer sounded, courtesy of VanderMeulen and Petropulos. VanderMeulen bounced home a free position shot for her second score of the game, while Petropulos used a spin move to break down her defender and find an open path to the cage...