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...While we don't believe only blacks or Latinosmake good counselors, we think it's good for thekids' sake to have something in common with theircounselors," says Alix Guerrier '98 formerdirector of the Mission Hill After-School program...

Author: By Caille M. Millner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Student Groups Seek Diverse Membership | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...alcohol do: "You're just fat," she sighs. Wander into any Express store, and notice how the skirts are cut so that any woman who has any sort of shape to her body (other than that of a stick) will not be able to fit into them. For the sake of women all over the world and their health, this critic dares to ask--can centuries of master artists be wrong? Let the Three Muses dance uninhibitedly, as Kate Moss and everyone on "Ally MacBeal" chows down on some Haagen Dasz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bits | 3/20/1998 | See Source »

RealAudio, introduced in mid-1995 by Progressive Networks, changed the dynamic of sound on the Internet. Unlike previous sound formats, which emphasized quality at all costs, RealAudio was designed to sacrifice some sound quality for the sake of expediency. Instead of Internet sound being restricted to short sound clips, multiple-hour programs and even live broadcasts now became possible, and you could download only as much as you wanted to listen...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: Listen to Your Computer | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

Students admitted early here (and presumably at other institutions as well) also appreciate the chance to overcome the normal anxieties of the college admissions process by securing an early admission. Learning for its own sake without worrying as much about grades, delving into extracurricular activities (including new ones) with even greater enthusiasm, the chance to explore possible careers, and other interests all seem enhanced once students are beyond the college admissions pressure. Applicants admitted early almost always continue to work hard and successfully (with no more than the normal small number of year-end declines) and often note that they...

Author: By James S. Miller, | Title: Preserving Access in Changing Times | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

...regarding the housing assignment process with this kind of ambivalence, we limit the role of the upperclass House to a physical presence which exists for the sake of convenience. This should not be the case. Houses, especially in the University context, are supposed to transcend their mere physical presence by promoting a more cohesive sense of community and interaction. We are no strangers to this theme; it was, after all, repeated again and again at the race forum held last week...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Randomized Ambivalence | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

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