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...example, Chuck J. Adomanis '95 is concentrating in theater architecture. For his senior thesis, he is redesigning the theater in Lowell House's basement...

Author: By Christine M. Griffin, | Title: Special Majors Give Free Choice | 10/7/1994 | See Source »

...Every time something is awry in William James Hall, we just assume it's some psych experiment, and they're trying to record our reactions," said Chuck R. Kapelke...

Author: By Nell Freudenberger, | Title: Workers Remove Asbestos at WJH | 10/7/1994 | See Source »

RICHMOND -- DOUGLAS WILDER's scuttling of his independent Senate candidacy in Virginia probably saves the seat for incumbent Democrat Chuck Robb. But wait -- there's a flip side: Democrats may lose two tight House races in which they were counting on a large turnout of blacks voting for Wilder to translate into votes for regular Democrats lower down on the ticket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Informed Sources: Sep. 26, 1994 | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

...start of the album, a booming voice declares, "Right versus wrong, good versus evil, God versus the Devil. Which side you on?" In fact, the listener, swept up in the band's passion and sound, can't help being on Public Enemy's side throughout the record as Chuck takes on the American Patriarchal Military Industrial Racist Complex, Inc. On Hitler Day, he attacks the idea of having a holiday for Christopher Columbus: "How can you call a takeover/ A discovery?" And on White Man's Heaven Is a Black Man's Hell, short, sharp phrases contrast the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: Which Side You On? | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

...easy shots. But then comes a song like So Whatcha Gone Do Now? in which Chuck takes on gangsta rappers, calling them "slaves to the rhythm of the master" for promoting negative, violent images of African-American life. To Chuck, the rappers aren't the only ones to blame for their albums. "Every story needs to be told," he says. "I just think the record companies would rather have that ((negative)) story told, and they're not accountable to our community. Personally I'd like to go to the record-company presidents and challenge them to a fistfight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: Which Side You On? | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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