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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Today's event, which is the next event in the series, will be a panel discussion titled "History's End: Historicizing the Millennium." Led by Katherine A. Park, Stone Radcliffe professor of history of science and professor of women's studies, it will include Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza of the Divinity School and Deborah Valenze, an associate professor of history at Barnard College. According to Park, the panelists will "look back in time to the ways in which men and women have imagined what they saw as their own impending millennial moments...

Author: By Tara L. Colon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CLIMBING TOWARDS THE MILLENNIUM | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

...money allocated for committees is used to fund events such as Springfest. But Blake and Stone argued that planning social events is a job better left to individual student groups...

Author: By John A. Burton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Passes Budget | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

Ultimately, the grant allocation remained the same, as Blake and Stone's amendment as well as another amendment, which would have given part of the council's operations budget to student groups, also failed...

Author: By John A. Burton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Passes Budget | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...failing sitcoms these days, and that's one reason Dateline NBC's Jane Pauley and Stone Phillips, now on five nights a week, seem to have become the official hosts of the NBC television network. Yet 60 Minutes, after 30 years still the highest-rated network magazine show, has managed to remain largely above this fray. It steers away (most of the time) from the tabloid subjects and celebrity interviews that its rivals use to goose ratings; it actually pays attention to foreign news once in a while; and it is still, quaintly, on the air only once a week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 60 Minutes More | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...burst out with stigmata in the ticket line. The best that Almuzara and his devotees have been able to come up with is a student who thinks Gaudi helped her pass her exams and a woman who claimed that after praying to Gaudi, she was cured of a kidney stone. But on such mini-events you could probably also mount a campaign for St. Francis Gehry or St. Norman Foster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Celestial Architect? | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

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