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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Leverett's game began on Monday at midnight. By 12:15 a.m. two students were killed when they returned to their room. The assassins were waiting inside. Early deaths can affect a student's future as an assassin...

Author: By Alexander D. Laskey, | Title: Assassin! | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

Several OIT employees said the stress level in the office is high after the meeting. General sentiment, however, is that since emphasis is shifting toward front-line services such as technical support, the cuts will mostly affect the upper echelons of the organization...

Author: By Andrew A. Green, | Title: OIT Staff Advised On Plans For Layoffs | 4/17/1996 | See Source »

Although Weed is dedicated to blind-student causes, the implications of his research will also affect sighted individuals, whom he says will also benefit from the immediacy that the Web offers...

Author: By Sheila VERA Flynn, | Title: A Medical Sciences Student Overcomes Remarkable Obstacles | 4/16/1996 | See Source »

...council should refocus on issues of student advocacy, support of student groups, and community building that affect students every day. We must aggressively advocate student stances on the Core, Loker Commons and house advising. We must improve our support of student groups by decreasing the processing time of grant applications. Most importantly, the council must vigorously work to unify undergraduates through campus-wide events and services. The council is the only group that can bring the entire campus together and therefore has a unique responsibility to build our sense of an undergraduate community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U.C. Candidate Statements | 4/11/1996 | See Source »

...function is to represent students, nothing more, nothing less. That means fighting for longer library hours, sponsoring shuttle buses and purchasing change machines. But equally important is making sure that the University doesn't contract with human rights violators and that students have real power regarding administration decisions that affect them. How do you achieve the proper balance? Here are a few suggestions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Very Important People | 4/11/1996 | See Source »

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