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...Mann Act for Spitzer). Isn't it curious that, at the end of the day, Clinton stayed in office because of his popularity, and Spitzer got thrown under the bus for his lack of it? It's small wonder the public has so little regard for elected officials. Scott Thompson, DALLAS...
Entity continues these physical explorations. The piece was born of the Cognition and Choreography group's search for what team member Scott deLahunta calls "an artificially intelligent choreographic entity." A piece of software, in other words, that could "think" for itself and provide choreographers with new options for physical expression. It's an "out-on-the-horizon" notion, admits DeLahunta, who studies the intersection between art and science at the Amsterdam School of the Arts. But it's a technological dream that McGregor is energetically chasing. "We've got people working on software who understand the algorithms and engineering...
...into the top right corner of the net to give Harvard a two-goal advantage. “I just put [the puck] on net and fortunately it found a hole there,” Pelle said. Cornell managed to pull one back on the Crimson when Topher Scott found the back of the net just 14 seconds into a power play. The tally ended the second-period scoring frenzy. Pelle capped off the scoring with a late third-period goal as he found the net with just 2:36 left to play. However, Harvard couldn’t count...
...Mann Act for Spitzer). Isn't it curious that at the end of the day, Clinton stayed in office because of his popularity and Spitzer got thrown under the bus for his lack of it? It's little wonder the public has so little regard for elected officials. Scott Thompson, DALLAS...
...lift all boats, not steal people one from the other but really make it possible for everybody to be part of a level of fundraising that would inspire donors to do more,” she said. The FAS development team is also changing. With director Scott A. Abell ’72 retiring at the end of the year, Paul T. Keenan ’85 has been named to the team’s top post. Kennan said that the University Development Office has been an important partner in facilitating cross-school collaboration, but he said he understands...