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Shawn A. MacDonald '88 will take over leadership of the organization from outgoing president Victoria Rivera '88 in January. He ran against Elisa Fernandez '88 and Tse Ming Yang...
...Elisa D. Sader '89, one of Mattox's charges, shared his sentiments. "You learn that the upperclassmen aren't so intimidating," she said. "They tell you what their opinions of the courses are, and what classes their friends have liked. It's just like talking to another...
...Radcliffe in the mid-'60s, more than 75% of all summa cum laude graduates decided on immediate graduate study in liberal arts and sciences. Now only a third plan on advanced academic degrees: they know there is very little opportunity to break into the overtenured field of teaching. Elisa Lewis, a recent graduate of Northwestern who majored in communications, is enrolling in a graduate program entirely devoted to advertising. Having had a preliminary taste of frustration as an undergraduate looking for a job, she is determined to make it. "Nothing," she says, "really prepares you for ten rejection letters...
...have a fight on our hands," Elisa M. Speranza, news editor of The Heights, said yesterday, adding that the college misinterpreted many of the students' demands. "We never said we wanted names," she said...
...vice-squad detectives as a LIFE reporter in the afternoon." Civia Tamarkin of TIME'S Midwest bureau was a high school English teacher for two years in Benton Harbor, Mich. Indeed, the story itself was first suggested by Tamarkin, who was frustrated at the poor instruction her daughter Elisa, now nine, was receiving in Chicago's public schools. "Her papers came home filled with the teacher's flagrant errors," she says. "How do you tell your child that contrary to what the teacher says, pin and pen are not homonyms...