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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...same as having a job; the teaching post is one part of a larger financial aid package offered by the university to its students. GESO's members find their "salaries" insufficient for subsistence in New Haven. But these are not salaried jobs at all--they are fellowships granted to assist graduate study financially and to train future academicians as teachers...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: TAs Are Students, Not Employees | 12/19/1995 | See Source »

...Crimson did get an impressive 23-point, four-assist performance from freshman point guard Tim Hill in his first Ivy League game, but poor shooting (39 percent from the floor) proved the squad's undoing. Even junior forward Kyle Snowden's persistent pounding on the boards could not salvage the night for Harvard. Snowden grabbed 14 boards, including five offensive rebounds in the defeat. The loss was the second for the home team in as many games and dropped its record...

Author: By Dov J. Glickman, | Title: Big Green Takes Early League Lead | 12/14/1995 | See Source »

...action has catapulted junior A.J. Mleczko into the spotlight. The versatile forward claimed ECAC Player of the Week honors. Mleczko scored five of the eight goals in the victory over Middlebury, which ties a Harvard record for most goals in a game. She also had a goal and an assist against Williams...

Author: By Dena J. Springer, | Title: Harvard Is in Lower Tier Of ECAC | 12/13/1995 | See Source »

...only other game that counted in the league standings was enough to change them. After a 6-1 romp of Colby, the University of New Hampshire secured a first place tie in the league with Northeastern. UNH freshman Melisa Heitzman tallied her first career hat trick and an assist in the game, helping the Wildcats to a league-leading 35 goals on the season...

Author: By Dena J. Springer, | Title: Harvard Is in Lower Tier Of ECAC | 12/13/1995 | See Source »

Knowing what to do can often be the most effective way of helping a friend, next to knowing how to assist a friend in getting that help. The deans feel that "all that may be needed to prevent serious injury to someone is for you to say 'Don't,' 'Let's stop' or 'Let's not.'" In addition to this suggestion, students who are concerned about other students, or about themselves, should learn the actual risks which will enable them to make well-informed decisions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Wrong On Alcohol Policy | 12/9/1995 | See Source »

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