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...editorial board’s goal that staff editorials tend to consistently reflect a particular point of view. On occasion, however, the “Staff” may decide to reverse its position on a particular issue, usually because new evidence or a new argument has arisen. Decisions to reverse a standing position, however, are not arrived at lightly...
...pumping dance track “She’s My Man” is about the Bush administration’s mishandling of Hurricane Katrina, you’ll probably step on your date’s foot. In almost every song, the lyrics don’t reflect the music at all, a point Shears makes plain with the opening track’s ironic title. The juxtaposition of the disco melodies and the heavy subject matter will probably polarize listeners into love-it-or-hate-it camps. Should the Sisters be criticized for making the serious superficial...
...complain that they often find graduates of some of the most prestigious institutions more arrogant and less collegial than the MBAs they meet at other schools.” The Princeton Review rating, on the other hand, puts students in the driver’s seat, asking them to reflect on recruiters and other aspects of the business school experience. According to Adrinda L. Kelly, senior editor of “Best 282 Business Schools,” the Princeton review rankings are based on a combination of institutionally-provided information and student feedback. “We think that...
...they look like Mather House, except they’re beautiful. Currently on exhibition in Mather’s Three Columns Gallery, these photographs are perplexing, visually arresting works. For the gallery’s curator and director, Amber J. Musser ’02, they also reflect a deepening understanding of Three Columns’ place in the house community. Artist J. Michael Sullivan made the digital photographs on a two-week tour of the Emerald Isle, during which he hauled some 60 pounds of equipment with him as he walked through Ireland’s lush landscape...
...Seattle’s Grace Hospital, “Grey’s” has ushered in a new wave of McWords and Patrick Dempsey’s awe-inspiring comeback. With the recent release of the second season on DVD, it is time for us to reflect on syphilis outbreaks, the emergence of Addison Shepherd, and an orgasmic patient. Let’s drink ourselves silly while Meredith Grey launches into another voice-over. Take a shot when… McDreamy and Meredith share an elevator ride (you’ll be plastered in no time) George looks...