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...stage desperate students perform another kind of side-show. Kirshner's students have subjected him to every "academic" excuse thinkable. From a student missing a midterm because of a prior commitment to testify in a trial to a complaint that a plane ticket to Bermuda was non-refundable, Kirshner says one pitiful plea irks him to no end. "The worst excuse is, 'I have an interview with Goldman Sachs...
...self-described "crazy, loud progressive," Redmond has lobbied for Faculty diversity and the creation of a multicultural student center. She sought the vice presidency in 1997 on a liberal ticket headed by Jobe G. Danganan '99. Then-president Lamelle D. Rawlins '99, once part of the Progressive Undergraduate Council Coalition, endorsed Redmond and Danganan...
...When I first heard they were running together I was incredibly surprised," adds Danganan, who endorsed a different ticket in this year's election. "It's strange bedfellows, because when Kamil and I were running, Noah was Beth Stewart's right hand...
...politics and economics." Hip-hop has not made him powerful or rich. "I never looked at it like that," he says. "I was just having fun. It was like a hobby to me." But he would appreciate more recognition. When he calls local radio stations, looking for an extra ticket or two for a hip-hop show, he's often told there are none available--even for the father of the form. Still, he's planning a comeback. He's holding a talent contest later this year, and also hopes to record his first full album. Says Herc: "Respect...
...starters, Forneris was plain wrong about the ball's belonging to McGwire. Once the grounds keeper got his mitts on it, the ball was his. Says so right on every ticket to the game. He probably knew that and was thinking in grand, symbolic terms. Still, his act betrays a mind-set that leads many of us into grave errors in daily money matters. Here are Forneris' missteps and what you can learn from them...