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...Wash. Floss. Flush. Brush. Pay your bills. Recycle. Call your mother...

Author: By Amanda P. Fortini, | Title: 100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU GRADUATE | 4/3/1998 | See Source »

Despite the call for an ethnic studies concentration, Knowles noted that since the last Faculty Council discussion on this topic, there has been no further proposal or discussion for such a separate concentration...

Author: By Kevin S. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Ethnic Studies Requests Elicit FAS Response | 4/3/1998 | See Source »

This isn't as easy as it sounds. Even getting an interview at many of these companies can be difficult. Each student receives 1,000 `points.' A student (call her `Sally') can spend 20 points to submit a resume and cover letter to certain exclusive companies, or to bid against her peers for limited interview slots. J. Christopher Paul `98 says, "Companies are looking to see how many points you are willing to spend on them. All you need to do to score an interview is spend the highest number of points...

Author: By Evelyn H. Sung, | Title: MATCH WITS WITH MCKINSEY | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

...outcome was on the shoulders of a loyal campaign strategist, trying to quash yet one more rumor in the hours before the polls opened. Stephanopoulos today is an analyst at ABC, the first in Clinton's circle (past or present) to suggest that the President's alleged actions might call for impeachment. Such an apparent about-face, from the behind-the-scenes commitment in 1992 to the public concern in 1998, certainly seems to indicate a failed test of loyalty...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: Portraits in Loyalty | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

...call to arms came to Silicon Valley last night. Some 36 hours had elapsed since Netscape Communications Corp. did the unimaginable -- release, for free, its coveted source code -- and throughout the Valley, geeks were celebrating as if crateloads of tea had been dumped into Boston Harbor. Sam Ockman, who was running last night's Silicon Valley Linux Users Group, introduced Marc Andreessen to the developers who thronged in to hear him. "I welcome you to our struggle for world domination, and I crown you General Andreessen," he said. "We will win the war -- because nobody expects open-source software...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Silicon Valley Tea Party | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

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