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Financial Bonuses
In an extreme and unique move to attract talented students, Cornell University officials announced earlier this month that they will
Nuclear Conference
Dartmouth College will host an Ivy League conference on the issue of nuclear war this spring. The conference will include
Arms Race Protest
Armaments manufacturers recruiting at Cornell University sparked a small student protest two weeks ago. Carrying signs calling for "Institutional morality
Dracula
Inflation's bite hurts everyone, but inner city residents always seem to feel it the most. A Columbia student learned his
No CIA
Haverford College students protesting against the discriminatory hiring policies and militaristic nature of the CIA forced the cancellation of recruiting
Brown ROTC?
A move to bring the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) back to the campus of Brown University more than
NOW at Yale
Yale may become the first Ivy League school to have an on-campus chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW)
Amherst Demo
Eighteen demonstrators staging a sit-in at the U.S. Army recruiting office last month in Amherst, near the campus of the
NYU Professors Charged With Copyright Law Violation
Nine New York University professors, the university and a local copy center are being taken to court in a case
Applications Rise
Admissions officers at Columbia College announced last month that their move to co-education has resulted in a dramatic increase in
Hearing Disability
A college sophomore's ear became a temporary roach motel last month when one of the monstrous vermin established residence there
Yale to Replace U.S. Aid Lost to Non-Registrants
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--Yale will provide additional financial aid to those students who lose federal money because they did not register
$1,000,000,000
PRINCETON, N.J.--After five years of explosive growth. Princeton University's endowment recently hit $1,000,000,000. The Daily Princetonian reported recently. The endowment--consisting
Sperm Bank
AUGUSTA. Ga.--A sperm bank that opened next door to the University of Georgia recently had so many first day student
Abolish Frats
HARTFORD, Conn.--A faculty student committee at Trinity College recent recommended that the college's six fraternities and two sororities be eliminated.