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...think we always acknowledge the sadness and the grief in our lives. We would never miss a funeral. We would travel miles to go to someone's funeral, but for the same person two years before, we wouldn't travel miles for his or her 62nd birthday. I think part of it is learning that we are divine and that moment should be celebrated, but also we should be celebrated. God celebrates that God made us and that we're valuable and meaningful in this world and that we matter...
...you’re only responsible for yourself, but this is one time where having a close team, and having it be so deep and balanced, has made all the difference in the world,” Rhoads reflected. “Even those who didn’t travel this week pushed those who did qualify to a level where we could become champions. This is truly a team title...
...with onlookers about unfinished pieces. Of his audience, Powers says “You want to hit them over the head. You want to give them something they wouldn’t necessarily expect.” Powers plans to continue animating the inanimate after graduation, when he will travel to Minnesota where there are big spaces, lots of industrial landscapes, and some great barns. Life after Harvard seems intimidating, but Powers intends to devote himself to painting. “I’m far too young to have a style, or any kind of way of painting...
...third-place finish was good enough to earn Lofgren an automatic invitation to the eights selection camp, which will start later this week. From now until June 25th, Lofgren will be competing for a spot in the eight-seat boat that will travel to Beijing to compete in August...
...that contributes to the national malaise of immigration policy. As it is, international students are largely bracketed to those who are wealthy enough to afford the cost of attending school in a different country. They are not eligible for federal aid and have to factor in expenses such as travel. As a result, socioeconomic diversity is sorely lacking amongst international students. Visas fees ought not add to the prohibitive barriers for students to study in the U.S. Most worrisome is that these federal regulations place the culture of welcoming international students at stake. As the digits of the fees climb...