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...total with 17, including eight in the last three contests. Perhaps more impressively, though, Gibbons has shown tremendous maturity, accumulating most of these points through his team-leading 11 assists.This unselfish behavior has endeared the rookie to head coach John Tillman, who has the utmost praise for the budding star.“He could have let [being so highly recruited] go to his head,” Tillman says. “But he doesn’t draw attention to himself. In an era when a lot of people are looking for individual attention, he has stayed well...
...your own Lauren Conrad look-alike to be best friends with and then shockingly betray in a scripted argument? Yale students do...all the time. To satisfy this urge, Yalies attempted to set the record for the most people dressed as “The Hills” star in one place last weekend. Yale Law School Auditorium was filled with countless LC look-alikes hoping to be a part of this historic event, but it has not yet been determined whether The Guinness World Records will recognize the feat as a new category. Courtney A. Cronin...
...feel for globalization shifted his focus further afield. But he adheres to one core priority that predates not only his time in government but his years as a brilliant academic - Brown entered university when he was just 16 and took a first-class degree - and as a rising Labour star...
...only because he was the sole Asian in a predominantly white, Jewish cast. His renditions of “Ten Copecks” had the audience doubled up in laughter from the start, as did his performance as a vaudeville MC in the second act. Tam, who starred in last term’s production of “Urinetown,” successfully managed to belt out a number of Yiddish songs while prancing about. Caplan, whose roles in the play ranged from Jewish immigrant father to wannabe tango star, deserves a special mention for his performance as well...
...Jack and Jill vs. the World” rests primarily on its once-famous heartthrob, Freddie Prinze, Jr., whose 90s career is on the verge of being forgotten by the current teeny-bopper audience. The “She’s All That” star emerges from the depths of post-teen stardom, slightly older and chubbier, to reclaim his role as pretty boy. Prinze’s mediocre performance is a perfect match to the film’s corny plot, which isn’t terrible but nonetheless fails to rise above the chick-flick genre...