In two years, Mock Trial works to make practice perfect
Did the celebrity newscaster, in the prime of her career, murder her cocaine-addicted son or did she shoot him in self-defense?
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Did the celebrity newscaster, in the prime of her career, murder her cocaine-addicted son or did she shoot him in self-defense?
According to a report by the Sexual Abuse Awareness Program, there were 46 incidents of sexual abuse on campus in the past year. Program Coordinator Susan Marine discussed how to handle the aftermath of these attacks at the forum "Women Supporting Women" held last night at the Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority house.
In the first winter sorority rush in two years Sigma Delta sorority added the most members, accepting five new sisters.
While they may be as bizarre as break dancing and Swahili, the Collis Miniversity classes offered this term range from mere Kitchen Survival to more exotic cuisine.
Students were fined in excess of $300,000 during the 1996-97 academic year, and more than half the money swelled the coffers of Parking Operations, according to data released at last week's Student Assembly meeting.
The Committee on Instruction unanimously passed a proposal yesterday to allow students to minor in two academic disciplines at the same time, the committee chair said last night.
New York State Comptroller H. Carl McCall '58, who has repeatedly denied that he will challenge New York Governor George Pataki in the next gubernatorial election, presented a plan for rebuilding Americans' confidence in government at the Rockefeller Center last night.