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...dojo, continue Ueshiba's teachings throughout Japan. If you're planning to spend any length of time in the country, why not try it for yourself? To hit the tatami mats, you'll need keikogi, the pajama-like training wear (about $75), a reasonable degree of fitness, and, as Peter Rehse, a Canadian teacher of aikido in the city of Himeji, advises, "an open mind. Leave all your preconceptions of martial arts at the dojo's door." Check out these recommended schools: OSAKA: Shodokan Aikido International Headquarters Students stay on their toes when chief instructor, Tetsuro Nariyama Shihan, is teaching...
Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes said he was very pleased with efforts to improve student life...
...pleased with our performance considering how many of our varsity guys weren’t running with us due to injuries or illnesses,” Bienvenu said. “We didn’t have [senior] Alasdair McLean-Foreman or [sophomore] Peter Mullen, two of our top three runners, but some of the younger guys really stepped up and had some of their best performances of the season...
...issue in Colorado, and rural voters tend to like Republicans. But from the start of this year's U.S. Senate race, it was clear that Democrat Ken Salazar, 49, had a lot of appeal for Colorado farmers and ranchers, largely because he's one of them. His Republican rival, Peter Coors, went to Phillips Exeter Academy and Cornell University and grew up in a family that hobnobbed with the Reagans and Du Ponts. Salazar's family members, by contrast, have been Colorado farmers since the 1800s. He grew up on a remote ranch in the San Luis Valley--a place...
...goal is to create theater that is dynamic, inventive, challenging--and that won't bore kids," says Peter Brosius, artistic director of Minneapolis' Children's Theater Company, who regularly checks out companies in Europe, where theater for young people has long been more audacious (and, not coincidentally, better funded) than in the U.S. "Young audiences are more associative, nonlinear. They're willing to go on the journey." Brosius' company has staged an interactive, site-specific production of Antigone and, last spring, an evocative performance piece called Prom, in which students and teachers re-enact the anxiety- ridden rite of passage...