Outside Experts To Visit Brown And Evaluate Three Departments:
Intimate Gathering—Some students skipped classes on Friday to stand outside in freezing temperatures to protest Brown's investments in South Africa. Herald/David Lion:
Students End Fast On 10th Day:
Hi Mom—Andi Feron '88 raises his fist at a press conference on Saturday where he and three other fasters announced that they would resume eating. Katy Castagna/Herald:
It's A Living:
Jean Russo /Herald Jim Bowker '85.5 and Dave Kramer '85.5:
Editorial:
Brown Daily Herald:
Life With Little Brother:
Letters:
'Hunk' Does Not Objectify:
Frat Report Ignored By Herald:
Brown Must Divest Immediately:
A SLICE OF MAYO:
by Keith Mayerson:
BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed:
Hypocrisy Charged:
Menu:
Prof A ddresses TWC A udience:
200 Strike And Rally On Green:
U.S. May Restrict E. Bloc Computer Use:
Sports:
BICK/Herald HAPP YGOL UCK V—John Keogh '86 flashes a grin during lax practice. The laxmen dropped their season opener to Virginia 10-4.:
Pandas Fall To UNH In ECAC's Brown Finishes Season As Ivy Champ:
Adam Amsterdam/Herald SLIP SLIDIN' A WA V—Lisa Bishop takes a spill after a shot against Cornell. The Pandas lost to UNH 4-0 in the first round of the ECAC playoffs on Friday.:
Frogmen Finish 9th:
Herald/David Loy GASP—Steve Calantiak '88 surface* for air in the butterfly against Dartmouth. \:
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