The Chronicle Archive - 1998
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The senior class gift a costume of a "Dutchperson" with a sweater emblazoned with the number "98" made its debut during ReUnion Weekend. More... |
On July 1, 1943 the day Union became a site for the Navy's V-12 officer training program a contingent of 450 "kid sailors" marched from the Schenectady train station, past applauding citizens and through Payne Gate. More... |
"Lakes are good places to look if you want to study pollution contaminants," says senior Jessica Newell, a geology major. "Contaminants accumulate faster in lakes and are not as disturbed by human activity," she explains. More... |
Have a few old tires you want to get rid of? How about chopping them up and using the rubber pieces to reinforce your slopes? According to senior James Cogan Jr., it's not a bad idea. More... |
Daniel Brennan will discuss "The Impact of Bullets on Body Armor." Sally Hodges will present her findings on the geology of Ballston Lake. Ryan Nespeca will examine the jazz style of Harry James' "Sing, Sing, Sing." More... |
A Carnegie Foundation report calling on research universities to make research-based learning the standard was released last week as nearly 50 Union students traveled to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. More... |
The Chronicle - April 24, 1998 There are some 6,000 traditional healers in the East African nation of Kenya, practitioners whose art has been passed down from generation-to-generation, mostly by word of mouth. More... |
The Chronicle - April 17, 1998 Sophomore Jennifer Jakubowski last month squeezed her organic chemistry final in between company dance classes with the Miami City Ballet, "amazing" parties and meetings with personnel from the dance company. More... |
The Chronicle - April 10, 1998 Congressman Victor H. Fazio '65 is to be honorary chancellor and deliver the Commencement address on June 14. More... |
A new book by George Gmelch, professor of anthropology, and J.J. Weiner '94 focuses not on the players whose names appear in the sports pages but on those who make the game possible often from behind the scenes. More... |
