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...very different in the fall,” Kharrazi says. “I was coming from a large team to a small team, and as a freshman, the biggest thing was feeling I had to prove myself.”That she did quickly. Her drive to succeed sped her to the top, and she found her niche with her other teammates, bonding with them and sharing a drive to succeed.“Everyone was very welcoming,” Kharrazi says. “Because we all have the same goal—go as fast...
...nation’s most storied programs: anything less than a trip back to the NCAA Championship next year will be damaging to the program, which has competed at such a high level for so many decades. The team not only feels the push to succeed for itself, but history also mandates it.“The tradition of Radcliffe crew motivates us—not just in last nine years, but since 1972 there has been a tradition of excellence,” O’Leary says. “We try to keep that a part...
...admissions policy as described in your editorial “A Box of Their Own?” (Oct. 13). While Middlebury College welcomes students from diverse backgrounds, it has no admissions policy related to sexual orientation. Middlebury accepts only those applicants who have demonstrated evidence that they will succeed at the college academically and who will make positive contributions to its undergraduate community...
Corker said administrators are now working with the pub’s planners and architects to ensure that Queen’s Head is “built with all it needs to succeed...
...reappoint her to the prestigious position on the House intel panel. The alleged campaign to support Harman for the leadership post came amid media reports that Pelosi had soured on her California colleague and might name Rep. Alcee Hastings of Florida, himself a major supporter of Israel, to succeed Harman...