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...evolve?EM: The first name was “Cherry” which was a name our friend James came up with when we had just made one or two song ... so we went with that for a while and we ended up changing it before our first record came out. We were kinda sitting down thinking of names and it was one that we didn’t hate so much.7. FM: What is your greatest source of musical inspiration?EM: Bach. He’s got a pretty extensive catalogue and he covers a lot of ground...
...just the applications—is over feels... strange. That it should end with so many rejections is...I feel numb —jiess Real talk: About 20% of the acceptances are mistakes. This can be corroborated with qualitative evidence. —shalashaska64 “A record 10.9 percent of admitted students are from Latino backgrounds” For some weird reason, it made me feel much better for being rejected by Harvard. It is not because I am not good enough academically, it is because I was not born Latino. I am more than happy...
...Libya Tragedy on the High Seas In one of the worst such accidents on record, more than 200 people attempting to illegally enter Europe drowned when their boat capsized in the Mediterranean. The vessel was one of at least two that left from Libya and encountered bad weather. It was most likely bound for the Italian island of Lampedusa; more than 30,000 migrants arrive there from Africa every year, according to the International Organization for Migration...
...North Dakota CRISIS AVERTED? Less than a week after the Red River reached record highs and threatened to cause disastrous flooding, Fargo residents weathered a blizzard and 40-m.p.h. winds while 3.5 million sandbags served as temporary levees to protect North Dakota's largest city. Though businesses, schools and streets have reopened, local officials are lobbying for permanent disaster-relief funding--in the past 12 years, the region has seen two hundred-year floods. As one city official said of Fargo's ceaseless battle with Mother Nature, "You kind of feel like it's a Bruce Willis film...
...seem to match up.” Senan Ebrahim ’12, another UC representative in attendance, disagreed. “Overall I felt it was pretty reflective of student opinion,” Ebrahim said. Not all of the statistics were available on the record. No major changes are in the works for the Advising Programs Office, but the office is working with the Council and is open to student ideas and advice, Rinere said. “We absolutely welcome their ideas, their creativity, their participation in everything that we do,” Rinere said...