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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Another concern raised by students was the decrease in available funds for the KSSG to give to student organizations and publications. Of the $54.00 collected from each student for this purpose, 60 percent goes to the KSSG, while 40 percent goes to funding graduation events. One student questioned this allotment of funds...

Author: By Jennifer Griffin, | Title: Allison: No Brain Drain At KSG After Election | 10/26/1988 | See Source »

According to the report, the five areas that most concern residents are the parking shortage, high housing costs, traffic congestion and development pressures. The main recommendations in the report address the future of development in the area...

Author: By Emily Mieras, | Title: City Planners Consulting the Neighbors | 10/25/1988 | See Source »

King, reflecting on the 1988 presidential race, said the necessity of defeating Vice President George Bush is the principal concern of the Rainbow Coalition...

Author: By Peter S. Kozinets, | Title: Leaders Mark Mel King's 60th | 10/25/1988 | See Source »

...between a problem's first appearance in fact and in someone's stump speech. New issues have indeed been able to make their way into the campaign. Neither drugs nor the environment was a deciding factor in any recent presidential race. But after a year of national concern about crack wars, followed by a summer of worry over the greenhouse effect and kindred ecological disasters, Manuel Noriega has become the favorite foreign leader of Democratic speechwriters, while Bush has taken to deploring the condition of Boston Harbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Lighten Up, This Campaign Isn't So Bad | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

While keeping all these odd characters, including his own, in frenetic movement, Exley again demonstrates his skill at hallucinatory free association. The point of the exercise may be lost on those who expect stories to make sense. For Exley addicts, there is another concern. He calls Last Notes "the third volume of my trilogy." Why he should stop where this book does, with the narrator newly married and looking for trouble, requires a full explanation. At the very least, Exley should go for a tetralogy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Surreal Odyssey | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

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