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Know Your Knights: Alpine Skiing

Know Your Knights: Alpine Skiing
Ever wonder what your favorite athlete is like off the ice, off the field, or off the court? The time has come to know your Knights! This week we had the chance to sit down with three members of Clarkson's Alpine Skiing team. Here is what Kurt Naser, Margot Epstein, Jason Thayer, Rob Reed, and Mallory Gilmore had to say: Why did you get involved in skiing? Kurt: "I started at three so I didn't really have a choice.

Ben's bitter beer

UK vs US: Beer Revolution
Bitter beer is a funny thing. It is one of the four tastes that humans can distinguish without the use of the nose. The other three tastes are sweet, salty, and sour. Generally, it's considered a bad flavor, something to avoid, if at all possible. Some of my favorite things, however, (along with doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles) are bitter.

This week in the sky

March 3 - March 9
This week in the sky
The moon, as if tired from the recent lunar eclipse, will appear almost non-existent during the night hours this week. It will rise in the early morning hours and set sometime in the afternoon. However, only appear as a small sliver of the moon will appear.

Photo of the Week

Photo of the Week

The Integrator Epics

A Bad Dream part 3: When reality sets in
Danny grabbed the sides of his cabinet's base and squeezed. Josh aligned the nail and gave it some soft initial taps. He drew the hammer back further for the harder motions. Josh struck the back of Danny's head with the blunt side of the hammer. There was a deafening crack as Danny fell forward, slamming his head against the table before sliding to the floor.

Poem of the Week

The Power of a Child's Dreams
A child's dream is like a candlelight We can snuff it out or let it shine Stronger Till it lights their feet And they believe that nothing Can stand in the way of their dreams Not man, not powers and principalities, not angels And woe to that man, that po

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