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The Brown Daily Herald 28 (1998-03-04)

Table of Contents

  • â– Weather:
  • 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:
  • â– Menu:
  • lunch:
  • dinner:
  • â– Overheard:
  • . From the archives:
  • CROSSWORD:
  • ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE::
  • By Jim Bernhard © 1998 Los Angeles Times Syndicate:
  • â– Notes:
  • Untitled:
  • risd speaker:
  • convocation:
  • discussion and lecture:
  • screening:
  • discussion:
  • COMICS:
  • REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE:
  • BETRAYED:
  • BRUNO:
  • News:
  • 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: â– 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:
  • â– 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.:
  • Op-Ed:
  • Josiah Who?:
  • ' â– r- ' '' â– " — Josh Edelglass / Herald Graphics Staff:
  • Letters To The Editor:
  • Questions raised over offensive table slips:
  • Invitation to participate in Model Congress:
  • Hope you know your AEII from your AE<E>:
  • better* 2b The Editor Policy:
  • Submitting LetSert 7b The Brown Daily Herald:
  • Why Brown needs pigs: They may be dirty, but pigs would clean up the letters to the editor gimme my medication:
  • Jesse Mazer / Herald Graphics Editor:
  • Relatively right: Devaluing the worth of an actual opinion:
  • Sports Wednesday:
  • Sports Trivia::
  • M. Tracksters run to impressive third place finish at Heptagonals:
  • JAIMIE MANTZEL ’99 finished fifth in the pentathlon at the Heptagonal Championships.:
  • M. Swimmers ready for Eastern Championships:
  • W. Tennis opens season auspiciously:
  • Amanda. ’TnzxzlStaff Photographer:

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"The Brown Daily Herald 28 (1998-03-04) " (1998). Brown Daily Herald. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:1049456/

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