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Now, an uneasy calm reigns within the College's largest service organization. Despite what both sides call good faith efforts to restore order, certain institutional problems continue to plague the tenuous marriage of PBHA and the College administration.
The most recent victim of internal division has been the council's "Harvard Census 2000." The mainstay of Driskell's platform, the census would have been a way for the council both to gather student input and to convey legitimately that input to administrators. But this admirable project, which would...
Although Demon executives promptly removed the feature after learning of the letter, they said they have not yet decided whether to remain in compliance--or to restore what they term "a parody" and begin a legal battle to assert their right to publish.
Enter VH1 president John Sykes, who discovered the crisis when he went to P.S. 58 in April 1996 to participate in New York's Principal for a Day program. Luckily he was in the perfect position to find people who could help restore the music curriculum at P.S. 58 and...
DIED. JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL, 78, virtuoso flutist who helped restore the instrument to the elevated position it occupied during the 18th century; in Paris. His repertoire ranged from the Baroque giants to jazz and Asian rhythms.