In D.C., Gee advocates spending for higher ed.: â– Gee will network with representatives and senators, and convene a meeting of the American Association of Universities.:
Folk Heritage:
Lisa Cole / Herald Photography Editor:
Pride in the Month of March: â– The month-long program will highlight queer community building and the politics of sexual identity.:
THE LOGO L for Pride * Celebration 1998.:
Many athletes drawn to OBM concentration: â– Athletes, often encouraged by a network of teammates, make up about half of the students concentrating in Organizational Business Management:
BUPS officers attend monthly sensitivity training sessions: â– Officers are required to attend special training sessions that deal with topics such as cultural sensitivity, non-violent approaches to policing and leadership.:
Professor Viswanathan looks beyond the ordinary topics: Off The Beaten Path AN ONGOING SERIES ON LESSER KNOWN PROFESSORS AT BROWN:
Jenn Skene I Photography Editor:
Pushing for more fin. aid, UCS launches BSFA campaign: â– The Brown Students for Financial Aid (BSFA) campaign has already raised $4, 432, half of their $10,000 final goal, which will provide for one student on average financial aid for one year.:
ATHAYER Street store window displaying this logo is supporting BSFA.:
Car and bike thefts, vandalism, obscenities top crime list: â– Obscene messages left on boards, and alcohol confiscation also reported to BUPS.:
Graduating seniors follow good jobs, good weather: ■Most seniors plan on leaving Providence — popular destinations include New York City, Boston and California.:
World & Nation:
United Nations wants Iraq: â– Ambassador Bill Richardson ensures that U.S. will attack if Baghdad blocks weapons inspections.:
the mm ion:
■Supreme Court gives “absolute immunity†to legislators in Washington.:
the nation:
â– Study shows rise of hate groups, blames Internet, rock music.:
THE STATE:
â– Health Department approves seven more meningitis vaccination clinics.:
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