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Serdakowski and her hurdling teammates provided a huge spark for the team, taking five of the top six spots in the two events. Serdakowski notched the only time under 15 seconds in the 100m hurdles at 14.87, winning the event. Two teammates, junior Eleanor Thompson and freshman Chelsae Smith—who had a strong indoor season but has been injured for much of the spring—followed in second and third respectively...
...team turns its attention toward the biggest meets of the year, with Penn Relays next week and Heptagonals on May 8-9. But the spark from this past weekend has given them a new positive outlook on the possibilities for the near future...
...drag queen, Friends says, but maybe your parents split up, or maybe you had a confirmed-bachelor uncle whom the family, whatever its politics, had come to accept. If it was important for Murphy Brown to show that a single woman could have a baby in prime time--and spark a war with a Vice President--it was as important that Friends showed that a single woman could have a baby on TV's biggest sitcom, sparking nothing but "awwws...
...discussion of survey results in no doubt valuable, the release of the survey data can further encourage change by adding the incentive of public accountability. The slivers of data that have been publicly released in the past, including data on academic advising broken down by department, have helped to spark improvements. After releasing selected advising data from the senior surveys of 1997 and 1999, former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 identified five large departments that had improved their overall advising satisfaction scores by at least a quarter point on the five-point scale between...
Mansfield said he hopes that the proposed changes at Princeton would spark renewed discussion of the issue at Harvard...