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en 'Drumline' was originally about a scholarship student in the Midwest who does core-style marching, ... We kind of funked it up.

en The potential of a 100-point swing in a student's SAT score, even at a place like F&M that has an SAT option, could be the difference between getting in and not getting in, or receiving a merit scholarship or not receiving a merit scholarship.

en I like the way he thinks. (They) like to do it up big, like our style of marching. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through.

en Each scholar has as much chance as any other for getting a scholarship, and that's kind of neat, I think. You go to lunch and possibly come home with a $500 scholarship. That shows support from this community for these students.

en Becoming a fan of (any musical style) is much like joining a particular church. It's often not the musical style or the message from the pulpit so much as the other people in the fan base, and what kind of identification you feel with them. ... Liking a kind of music involves taking to the scene as much as the style.

en It's important to keep one core principle front and center: awarding a student a diploma without the skills and knowledge to back it up does the student a disservice.

en If you watch and see him, he attacks the center quite a bit, ... Years ago, there was a style of defense that featured that kind of play. Middle linebacker was a hybrid nose tackle. The University of Tennessee made it famous in the early ‘70s. Every once in a while you see kind of a remnant of that kind of style.

en I haven't seen any junior in the Midwest better than Clay. There's not one school in the country that wouldn't offer Clay a scholarship based on talent alone.

en It's kind of like walking on the field. We expect them to win. Well, we expect them to get a scholarship -- if that's something they want to do. Not every kid wants to play college football. But we think that if you're in this District 5 program and want to be a scholarship player, you should get one here. It's our job as coaches to help you get one.

en Part of it is a Midwest philosophy. It's a Midwest lifestyle, where the types of foods that we eat in the Midwest tend to be a higher calorie, higher fat diet.

en Since most of our kids aren't on scholarship, if you get a student that's a little shaky, then they're probably not going to make it.

en [Law is] an odd profession that presents its greatest scholarship in student-run publications.

en I think we have a responsibility as student athletes. For those who are on scholarship, it's about you appreciating the fact that you are being rewarded.

en This building is one of the finest examples of its architectural style in the Midwest. As a result, any changes to its exterior should be very carefully considered.

en Therefore, a student majoring in math will now begin receiving a scholarship due to this wonderful gift.


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