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Dreams Deferred: Seniors Delay Careers

The future was crystal clear for Peter S. Manasantivongs '99. Well, it was at least translucent. The applied math concentrator

Finding Friends Among Strangers

Y esterday I received my Senior Gift donation stub in the mail. Scribbled across the paper was a handwritten thank-you

Read All About It!

I n Utah this week, a 16-year-old girl escaped from her family farm after her father beat her for running

Clinton To Speak At MIT Graduation

President Clinton will be the featured speaker at MIT's graduation ceremonies this June, one day after former Irish President Mary

LIVING WITH LAUNDRY GUILT

We at Dartboard are embarrassed. We're not sure we can ever eat lunch in our House dining hall again. We've

Committee Axes A.P. Credits As Science Core Bypass

Beginning with the class of 2003, first-years will no longer be able to bypass their Science Core requirements with Advanced

Free For All

Anyone who saw me at the OCS Career Forum last month could instantly tell I wasn't really interested in a

Faculty Council Considers Research Professorships

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) may consider creating a research professor position at its next meeting. If the

EPC Leads Academic Reform

When George H. "Troy" Durham III '99 transferred to Harvard from the University of Utah, he discovered the College did

Candid Speech Could Improve Relations

Chinese President Jiang Zemin's admission during his speech here on Saturday, that the Chinese government may have made "mistake" in

Faculty Hope Speech Leads to Open Discussion

The visit of Chinese President Jiang Zemin has sparked a quiet debate among Faculty members over the proper role of

Report Advises Limits On Some Student Visas

The U.S. government should tighten visa restrictions for students from countries on the State Department's "state sponsors of terrorism" list,

KSG Council Will Not Protest Jiang Speech

After a contentious debate, the Kennedy School of Government's student council voted last night against officially protesting Chinese President Jiang

Reeves, City Honor Hong Kong Founder

As a first-year living in Pennypacker Hall, Sonesh S. Chainani '99 went to the Hong Kong Restaurant at least once

Under Sommers, Expos Has New Focus, Structure

In her corner office, in the Expository Writing Program's ornate new building at 8 Prescott Street, Nancy Sommers is reading

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