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Alexander J. Blenkinsopp
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Thoughts on Post's Bungled Headlines
BOSTON—As the night editor for today’s issue of The Crimson, I can state with great confidence that what appeared on
Michigan Gov Speaks at DNC
BOSTON—In the early stages of the showdown between Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., and President Bush, the media made a
Quadlings Discuss Future of Hilles
Almost 30 Quad residents and sympathizers questioned librarians about the future of Hilles Library last night, sharing concerns and ideas
New Battlefield for an Old Issue
For years undergraduates have clamored for the College to create a student center—and for the past eight years it has
Ad Board To Weigh Allowing Student Reps
After decades of complaints by students that the College disciplinary process is too secretive, the College administration will examine the
Guster Booked To Give Concert Next Month
The Undergraduate Council managed a long sought-after victory yesterday, scheduling a November concert on campus by the band Guster. The
Ad Board Secretary Promoted
In another of a long series of changes to the College bureaucracy, a new secretary of the Administrative Board will
Activities Coordinator To Depart
The coordinator of student activities was displaced from her post, the College announced yesterday, as the months-long bureaucratic restructuring of
Yale Strikes End with Eight-Year Contract
Three weeks of strikes at Yale University came to an end Thursday with the announcement of an eight-year contract aimed
Dance center will find home in QRAC, displaces sports facilities
The College announced a controversial plan Friday to replace part of the Quad’s main athletic facility with a dance center,
New Shorenstein Fellows Include CIA Expert, Historian
Five scholars examining subjects ranging from press coverage of the Central Intelligence Agency to the interplay of politics and media
Grad Students Sent to Hotels
More than 100 graduate students are living in local hotel rooms as construction workers rush to finish reconstruction of their
Light in the Blackout
When the power went out on my office-building floor during the afternoon of the great blackout last month, I thought
New Kidd in University Hall
The walls of Judith H. Kidd’s new office in University Hall are bare. Kidd, who is the new acting associate
Last dean of students Archie Epps Dies at 66
Almost 450 people gathered in Memorial Church on Thursday, Sept. 4, for a service to remember former Dean of Students