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Borkin is a part of the Astronomical Medicine team—composed of seven researchers—whose project is to chart and analyze streams of stellar mass emanating from new stars in the star-forming region called Perseus...
...seems that the first great move was hiring two stellar assistants, a decision that Tillman certainly has not taken for granted...
...Leguizamo and De la Reguera are the film's only Hollywood stars, and they deliver stellar supporting performances. But Brand gets superb portrayals from his Colombian leads: Angelica Blandon as the teen sexpot Reina; and Aldemar Correa, whom Brand calls "the next Gael Garcia Bernal," as her bewildered boyfriend Marlon. Blandon and Correa, who were discovered in Medellin's theater scene, play lower-middle-class kids driven less by economic straits than by a gratuitous belief that even the worst of the U.S. is preferable to the best their own country can give them. Sitting in a dank, cubicle-size...
...muscles. Hell, I say the more recruited athletes the better—especially if they’re the hunks that Amaker is recruiting. I am highly in favor of the toned, 6-foot-plus men that he is desperately trying to bribe into coming to our less-than-stellar athletic school. We’re all about diversity, right? And trust me, we need a little more of it in the looks arena...
...time for Rathgeber, meaning that the senior standout could compete in up to five events at Nationals. In addition to the Moriarty award, the athlete of the week took home the Harold Ulen award for a career high point total, capping his stellar EISL career. Yet beyond all these individual achievements, the overall victory for the team may have proved the sweetest. Along with six other seniors, Rathgeber bookended his career with championships, earning both of the team’s two titles of the last five years. “Our seniors will remember this forever...