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A six-member jury acquitted Angeli of an assault charge but convicted her on two misdemeanor charges. She was sentenced to 18 months probation, 50 hours of community service and a $229 fine.
Such feelings were weakened by the layoffs that began in 1984, of course, but stayed alive in some workers--particularly those for whom employment at AT&T had become a family tradition. Marie Fletcher, a St. Louis telephone operator from 1921 until the late 1950s, when she began a well...
The students, who did not want their identities to be revealed, removed a circular table from the Union's rotunda during lunch on December 7. They now face disciplinary probation for their actions.
The student refused to discuss the disciplinary actions taken except to say that the reporter "should look up disciplinary probation."
The Handbook for Students states that disciplinary probation is "a strong warning to a student whose conduct gives serious cause for concern." It is a reprimand which becomes part of a student's official record.