BAGGING HAYS—Diligent students settle in for a sunny reading period.:
New Committees Assess Third World Concerns:
Faculty Committee Releases Report on Job Recruiting:
Student Ticket Wins Election at R.I. Young Democrats Conference:
Butt Messing:
Brown Seniors Solicit World Leaders' Help:
PUSHING FOIt PEACE-r-SeniorJohn Ivey holds the WorldPeact Initiative he andfellow Initiative founders hope $eagan, Gandhi, and Gorbachev will sign.:
Environmentalists Share Life In Special Angell St. Home:
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Fraternities Reach Out To Local Community:
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THE BROWN DAILY HERALD:
Rastafarians Peddle Third World Items:
The Menu: A Look Ahead:
Renaissance Man:
Sampler Programs Help Bring Computers to the Classroom:
Education Professor Lynne O'Brien at the keyboard:
Professors to Discuss Staffing At Faculty Forum This Afternoon:
Industrial Bands Rock with Raw Power:
HANGING OUT—Jack Davies '86, Richard Karty '87, JonMaritsugu '87 and Afshin Gharib '87 claim to make ugly music for ugly people.:
LOVE THING—John Spencer '85 sledge hammers burning metal coils to produce sound in Shithaus's industrial music repertoire.:
Students Protest Gay Harassment:
Writer Schevill Exits The Campus Scene:
Play About Rape Runs This Weekend:
Tay-Sachs Blood Tests to be Given:
Motherwell To Receive Award:
Racism and Injustice Hit Home During Greensboro Massacre:
Divestiture and Brown:
Spring Weekend I ers Sexism:
The Value of Human Life:
MY SPACE:
A Simple Plan for International Peace.. .In Just Ten Seconds:
Save the Trees... Sort of:
Sports:
WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN—lt's Chris Abbott '86, practicing for Brown's upcoming game against Cornell. A Bruin victory will assure an NCAA playoff spot and sole possession of the Ivy crown.:
Men's Crew Sweeps; Women Place Second:
Track Goes to Relays:
From Bangladesh to Brown Track, Loomis Returns in Fine Form:
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