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Beys will succeed outgoing chair Malcolm A. Heinicke '93. He defeated former Vice Chair Steven N. Kalkanis '93 by 12 votes, while Rico Reyes '93 placed a distant third, according to a source on the council...
...SUNDAY, 100,000 PEOPLE RALLIED IN SAN JUAN TO send a message that needed no translation: they wanted to keep a 1991 law that made Espanol -- and Espanol only -- Puerto Rico's official language. But the next day, the Puerto Rican legislature passed a bill making both Spanish and English official languages in the U.S. commonwealth. Later, Governor Pedro Rossello signed the measure, saying, "Now we have two hymns, two flags, two languages...
Undergraduate Council members Michael P. Beys '94, Vice Chair Steven N. Kalkanis '93, and Rico Reyes '93--all of whom have lost major council elections--know what it means to see their political lives flash before their eyes...
Three council members have already announced their candidacy in Sunday's election. Michael P. Beys '94, Vice Chair Steven N. Kalkanis '93 and Rico Reyes '93 announced yesterday that they will seek the post...
BROUGHT TO THE STATES AS A TEENAGER FROM HIS native Puerto Rico, Domingo Arroyo quickly learned that America is not always the promised land. With his mother Ramona and younger brother Ramon, he grew up in a grim housing project in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and struggled with studies in high school. He saw military service as the path to a better life and seemed well on his way to achieving it. Six months short of completing a four-year tour in the Marine Corps, Private First Class Arroyo, 21 -- who had won a combat-action ribbon during Desert Storm -- pulled...