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...take risks—e.g., to speak up in class or start a new club. “Unselfish” was the term used most often for the 2002-2003 Connecticut team, which began the season ranked #15 and ended #1 as champions. Overly-arrogant “stars??�� feels they don’t need anyone else; but sometimes the team plays better without that kind of “star” (such as the Boston Red Sox without Nomar...
Putting on their metaphorical robot masks for a moment to channel that other French electronic duo, Daft Punk, Air turned “Sexy Boy” and “Kelly Watch the Stars??�� into pure synth euphoria, gleefully eradicating all remaining humanity in their music to thrilling effect...
Since 1995, 28 high school “stars??�� have made the leap to the NBA but just 12 have had a significant impact. Only seven have been able to average 15 points per game over the course of a season...
...expected BGLTSA’s Open Mic night to be a little more spectacular than those of my past. Before the entertainment begins, there are refreshments, including a nice cake from Finale. The expensive dessert, combined with the boxes of cool T-shirts (“BGLTSA All Stars??��Come Play for Our Team!”), seem to be promising signs of the quality entertainment to come...
...Four stars??��West, Appiah, Anne-Marie Slaughter and her husband Andrew Moravcsik—will join the Princeton faculty...