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...endurance. Baker warned last week that the approach of the conference is likely to prod terrorists and other provocateurs into action intended to break it up. And Arafat cautioned that while he would do everything possible to prevent disruption, he could not control the most radical factions. Almost on cue, violence erupted. In Tel Aviv a Palestinian driver plowed a van into a group of Israeli soldiers on a busy street corner, killing two and injuring...
Kalkanis, who also served a student representative on the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE), insists that student involvement is necessary for future changes in concentration requirements and adjustments to the Core Curriculum...
Kalkanis also favors more forums to voice student concerns and says he wants progress on student-faculty committees like the CUE. With regard to finances, Kalkanis expresses satisfaction with the grants-appropriation process, but insists on greater accountability in the form of full, itemized reports following every council-sponsored event...
...expect dramatic discoveries to appear on cue for 1992 is unrealistic. The Holy Grail of Columbus studies would be the long-lost original log of his first voyage to what he called "the Indies," which exists only in a badly garbled abridgment made after his death by the Spanish priest Bartolome de las Casas. Las Casas, who wrote voluminously on the Spanish colonization of the New World, was not a mariner, and his version is filled with errors that have caused endless dispute over such basic matters as Columbus' course on his historic sail and where his little fleet made...
Perhaps the administration is taking its cue from the Harvard Jewish community, which has also hesitated to label the vandalism anti-Semitic. If this is the case, Jewish students, too, should recognize the act for what...