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...time King Paramount and his Britishized Utopians stumble onto the unlikely cure-all for their excessive prosperity, anything “Utopia, Limited” may have forgotten to address doesn’t matter much. This show is well staged, brilliantly sung, and deeply funny...
...students—who now don’t have to worry about preparing for a new, longer test—but that security remained a concern. “Their decision means they still have the security issue. We hope and certainly expect they will look to address this,” Baron said. Ewing said that ETS was monitoring students’ score levels throughout the world and noting any major changes that might signal a security problem. The GRE consists of verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. It is used to supplement undergraduate coursework in applications...
...virtual environment emulate a real world environment?’”Though it will center on gaming, don’t expect the Review to provide a shopping list.According to Li, the first issue of the review will not review games at all, but rather address them in a more scholarly light, covering topics such as games and learning, the concept of value in virtual worlds, and the political and civic impact of video games. GAMING IN THE LABORATORYA number of professors have agreed to contribute to the Review, touting the positive benefits and principles that...
...Caucus of Chairs, an informal group of about 25 department chairs. “They gave some serious attention to pooling ideas so that there wasn’t just a scattershot of amendments,” Ulrich said. According to Economics Chair James H. Stock, the Caucus amendments address two areas: the body that will oversee general education courses, and the details of the requirements themselves. Some of the amendments dealt with smaller details of phrasing. Physics Chair John Huth proposed that the words “real world” be omitted from a category dealing with...
...lead track from 2004’s “Shake the Sheet.” There, within the same up-tempo pop format with which he’s now become with a bit too comfortable, Leo managed to compassionately address the struggles of those with eating disorders while producing a still-engaging sound. Leo’s twee-like melodies now seem stale, and serve as deterrents to new listeners he hasn’t yet won over. Songs like “Colleen” are inescapable on the new album. Boringly poppy, they are plagued...