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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...
...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...
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...
...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...
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...