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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...after the deaths of DeShaun R. Hill and Harvard C. Nabrit Stephens, two members of the class of 1999 who were killed in a car accident in the summer of 1997, members of BSA agreed that the Apollo celebration could best commemorate their lives...

Author: By Roberto Bailey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BSA Rocks Lowell Hall in 'Apollo' Event | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...proceeds from the show were donated to the Harvard Stephens/DeShaun Hill Fund. The money will go to the parents of the two young men, who will decide how it will be used. Fraser said the event generated about...

Author: By Roberto Bailey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BSA Rocks Lowell Hall in 'Apollo' Event | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

Audience members were also treated to new music from A. Ryan Leslie '98, producer of a memorial album dedicated to Hill and Stephens on which students collaborated...

Author: By Roberto Bailey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BSA Rocks Lowell Hall in 'Apollo' Event | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...trio's image of endearing pot-addled goofballs, which they established on Black Sunday, may have faded with the evolution of their music, but they are still one of rap's most vital groups. Cypress Hill IV shows that rap has not taken its final breath just yet. This offering, together with the impending release of Ice Cube's new album, shows that there is still some hope out there...

Author: By Bill Gienapp, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: High Hopes for Rap | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

...course, it could never really be a Cypress Hill album without at least one pro-drug song. On their new release, there are two. The first is the hilarious "Dr. Greenthumb," which starts with a clever infomercial for a home-marijuana kit and a special screen to keep "those pesky porkchoppers" at bay. The song itself is a strong mix of bass, horns and Indian chants. The other drug song is the lackluster "High Times," which does little more than evoke memories of "Hits From the Bong" and "I Wanna Get High." Despite a couple of duds other, such...

Author: By Bill Gienapp, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: High Hopes for Rap | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

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