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...Reporters noticed the sparring between mission control and the ship and began writing about the "snappishness" of the astronauts. The Russian press weighed in too, pointing out the crew's "increased irritation due to the monotony of the spaceflight and the imperfect design of the systems for controlling the vital functions of the spacemen...
...rigor. “This is by far the meatiest acting role I’ve ever had and probably ever will have,” she says. Because “Who’s Afraid?” has only four parts, each actor plays a vital role throughout the show. Despite any qualms they may have about doing the play justice, one sentiment is overwhelmingly prevalent among the cast members: a sense of awe at the chance to be a part of this unique endeavour. Nicholas says vehemently, “This is the best theater experience...
...college programs,” HUDS Executive Director Ted A. Mayer said in a statement. “I am very pleased that we are able to take this next step in our continuing effort to provide great local products that offer the quality and freshness that are so vital...
Given the executive branch’s reluctance to regulate various industries, it is surprising that it has chosen to force arbitrary and misguided standards on an industry less in which autonomy is particularly vital: higher education...
...second consecutive win in the fourth singles’ slot. The two fell to Dartmouth’s top doubles team 8-4.Brook and Curto had rougher times in singles, losing 6-3, 7-6(4) and 7-6(2), 6-2, respectively. Nevertheless, the two have been vital the Crimson all season, starting nearly every match. The star of the day for Harvard was undoubtedly its captain, Mukundan. She played second doubles with Brook, winning 8-4 to clinch the doubles point for the Crimson. Mukundan then annihilated Dartmouth’s Mary Beth Winingham in singles...