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...Black Swan” solos more than compensated for the missteps of “Four Cygnettes.” Coral R. Martin ’10 gave a beautiful performance as the white swan. Though her grande jetés were not perfectly extended, her altitude positions??the emblematic silhouette of the swan in ballet—were exquisite. Amanda C. Lynch ’10, the black swan, danced almost flawlessly. In addition to her beautiful leaps and turns, Lynch also skillfully held every position as if she were posing for a picture. She provided...
...only a virtue, but a necessity.On the first preseason pitch he saw in his freshman year, Douglas was nailed in the head with a fastball and suffered a concussion that started a long list of injuries which—along with established mainstays manning the corner infield positions??kept him from playing regularly in his first two years. But Douglas bided his time, learning the intricacies of the game from those out on the field and working to recover from injuries and sharpen his approach at the plate. Now fully healthy, Douglas is being given the opportunity...
...added that while she has enjoyed her current job—advising the president and provost on issues surrounding the recruitment and advancement of women and minorities in faculty positions??she looks forward to having the opportunity to work with students as dean of the College...
...Senate. He is young and, as his opponents charge, relatively inexperienced. But in addition to being a potential liability, this freshness is also his greatest asset. For the masses of formerly apathetic youth looking for a clarion call of hope—voters unlikely to educate themselves about policy positions??the worst thing a candidate can have is baggage. The absence of baggage allows us to project whatever we want onto the candidate: he believes what I believe, he will make the change that I want made. And why not? I have no evidence to the contrary...
...former UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08, difficulties in pursuing policy arose when high-level University positions??among them the College deanship, the FAS deanship, and the University presidency—turned over in the middle of his tenure, yielding, in his words, “administrators unfamiliar with their new roles, and the Undergraduate Council...