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...always asks lots of questions??to both coaches and teammates alike—to get continual feedback on his performance and on how he can improve...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grumet-Morris: Renaissance Man | 11/5/2004 | See Source »

...entirely. I don’t want to scapegoat the media because it’s a tough job, but when you have campaigns that won’t talk to the media—when campaigns hide the candidate and literally won’t let them answer questions??the media has to figure out a way to overcome that. Politicians try to get away with things and the campaigns do, they try to get an edge, and I think the media just has to try to wrap it up a bit and make sure they become...

Author: By Michelle Cerulli, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Color Me Presidential | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

After the readi ng, Ellroy answered questions from audience members, many personal, following his note that he would “welcome the most invasively overpersonal questions?? they could give him. A large smattering of people shouted questions out, rather than raising their hands, a format Ellroy seemed to enjoy...

Author: By Joe L. Dimento, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ellroy Shows Life’s Gritty Details | 10/22/2004 | See Source »

...council to represent not a diverse constituency, but the desire of a select few on campus. Far-fetched? Not quite. For the first time this year, something vaguely resembling party-politicking actually happened during council elections. The results of a Dems’ survey asking candidates to answer seven questions??and ostensibly align themselves either for or against the group—were released on voting day. And though there’s an obvious difference between endorsement and a simple survey, the trend is undeniably troubling—and could, in the future, allow less qualified...

Author: By Matthew R. Naunheim, | Title: Survival of the Fittest? | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

Instead the week-long series of events, run by the Office of Career Services, helps students answer more instrospective, career-related questions??summed up by the title of one of Tuesday’s talks: “What Do You Want to be When You Grow...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: OCS Career Week gets creative | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

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