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… of the opportunity for funded, dedicated research as a way to refine their techniques and methodologies and get … their peers after nearly 15 months of remote learning. “I was so ready to come back to campus again,” says Lizarraga, … on to something important when her interviews with Black marketing professionals kept yielding the phrase, “I don’t …
… among them. With a constant influx of new businesses, it was hard to limit this list to 10 notable neighbors new and … of writer-director Charles Burnett’s To Sleep With Anger (1990), including a Q&A with Burnett and composer Stephen … dropped the apostrophe years ago, but the punctuation mark remains a fixture on the signage at older locales such …
… staff, alumni, and sometimes their families. If you want to develop strong and long-lasting bonds of friendship, … while calling, by the very funny Oxy/Troupe alum Paul Waters), Israeli dancing (hosted by Hillel and taught by … Institute of Technology , of us performing Lehar's "Gold and Silver Waltz" in Caltech’s Dabney Hall in 2010. …
… a master of divinity degree and winning a preaching award at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Ill. She was ordained deacon in 1979 and became an elder in the … Jacksonville Jaguars. He worked individually with Olympic gold medal sprinter Michael Johnson and Seattle Seahawks …
… Like a ’49er panning for gold, Swiss-born Dieter Cosman spent his life obsessively … the sand of the seafloor. But the treasure he sought was not gold or other relics from sunken vessels, but … amassed over nearly 50 years of diving and dredging was not the showiest, but the most complete. "He just …
… Look: Perceptions of the Grotesque in ‘Frankenstein' and ‘Edward Scissorhands'" • Megan Donovan '10 , Art History and … , English and Comparative Literary Studies, "Power Play: Awareness of Gender Performativity in Thomas Middleton's …
… theater designer Ann Sheffield ’83 went to a play at the Mark Taper Forum at the invitation of a friend. “I didn’t know the play and I didn’t look it up,” she says—it was Enigma Variations , by playwright Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt—but when she walked into the theater, she practically gasped as she …
… pranks. Bill Cohen '89 promptly replied: "April 1 will mark the 25th anniversary of the 'Newcomb Used Car Lot'—by … California—for the details. There used to be an area to wash our cars between Newcomb Hall and the entrance to the College. After washing my '68 Mustang one day during the fall quarter, I …
… seller at Bombas—the socks or the story. Andrew Heath ’04 was hoping to give away a million pairs of socks within 10 years. He made it to 5 million—at the 3½-year mark. That means he has also sold 5 million pairs of socks. … brother, David, established in 2013 with partners Randy Goldberg and Aaron Wolk. A Salvation Army posting on …
… Admission is free! Produced by Elena Sanchez '18 , Alexander Waxler '18 , and Laural Meade '88 Guest Dramaturg Sarah B. … Name _____ by Lucas Mogerley, and Blame Softly by Isabel Schwartzberg. The Plays and Playwrights BLUE SKY STATE “It’s … I backed down. And you know what I want, Phillip? I want Mark and I to stay together, through talentless mistresses …