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...Nelson Mandela’s often repeated words, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” It can be applied to anyone—young or old, rich or poor, black or white??struggling to forge a new path.Bottom Line: If you have ever been in a spelling bee, but had to walk away feeling dejected because you missed a letter in some obscure word, this movie is your deliverance. But don’t worry, if you?...
...Black and White started its drive to the top.The team’s success continued with a defeat of Georgetown for the Class of 2004 Cup the next week. At the Knect Cup the following week, Radcliffe forged the defining moment of the season as the Black and White??s varsity eight asserted its No. 1 ranking with another triumph over Princeton just two weeks after its victory in California. Radcliffe had not beat Princeton in back-to-back meetings at any time over the past three years. And to top the weekend off, the Black and White...
...garage rock quartet The Raconteurs with some of his buddies. The Raconteurs’ first single, “Steady, As She Goes,” is a bluesy romp with an infectious bass line, boozy guitar heroics, and—sorry Meg—crackling percussion. Jack White??s wailing vocals soar above his band’s sweet cacophony, proving once and for all that he has the best pipes in rock ‘n’ roll. Fittingly, indie-film god Jim Jarmusch helmed the “Steady, As She Goes?...
With the entire East Coast racing faster and faster regattas, the Black and White??s boat is struggling to catch up. On Saturday in New Haven, this reality did not change. The Harvard women’s heavyweight crew lost at Yale this weekend, extending its three-race losing streak into the heart of the season. In the first varsity eight, the Black and White fell behind the Bulldogs from the beginning, losing by ten seconds with a time of 6:50.1. “We definitely thought we were pretty well matched up against Yale, given...
...told The Crimson of cases when students who were not raised in a Native American community or did not self-identify as Native American checked the Native American box on their applications anyway. One such student admitted to NAHC recruiters that she is “basically white??—after she had enrolled in the College. Most of the NAHC have joined the facebook.com group “Students Against Ethnic Fraud: ‘Checking the Box’ is NOT Okay!”The admissions office recognizes their concerns. “Attempts...