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Ms. Powell Jobs often catches College Track's students, who are largely African American and Latino, off guard.
Jobs's Wife Backs Education Causes Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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For our weekly Taking sides post, Click Track's contributors picked their biggest pop music fears for 2011.
Taking sides: Happy new fears! Our biggest pop anxieties for 2011 Click Track 2011
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When confronted with a smorgasbord of live music, Click Track's Chris Richards and David Malitz see no other way of divvying up the spoils than with a draft.
The Click Track 2010 Howard Homecoming Draft! Click Track 2010
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With over 100 acts performing, Click Track's Chris Richards and David Malitz tried to imagine a better, svelter Coachella the only way they know how: With a draft.
Taking sides: Coachella 2011 draft Chris Richards 2011
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What follows is Click Track's brief list of Rock Stars as Lifesavers.
Lists: Last night a rock star saved my life: Five musicians turned rescuers. Allison Stewart 2010
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For our weekly Taking sides post, Click Track's contributors each picked out an artist (or two) they'd rather see.
Taking sides: Who should be performing the Stewart/Colbert rally? Click Track 2010
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For our weekly Taking sides post, Click Track's contributors mulled it over -- after the jump.
Taking sides: Does the 21st century music fan have too much control? Click Track 2010
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Oh, and don't forget to follow Click Track's live blogging of the event.
Grammys 2011: Christina Aguilera officially redeems herself Jen Chaney 2011
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Taylor Swift's hotly anticipated new album "Speak Now" lands today and Click Track's Allison Stewart calls it "ridiculously entertaining."
Taylor Swift drops new album; Kanye West drops in at Pitchfork festival; Keith Richards drops the bomb on Mick Jagger Chris Richards 2010
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Track's Renaldo Nehemiah, soccer's Kyle Rote Jr. and football's Jason Sehorn are the show's three-time winners, but boxer Joe Frazier produced its most memorable moment in a swimming event — because, it turned out, he couldn't swim.
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