The Chronicle Archive - 2001

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The Chronicle - June 1, 2001
Asher Nichols `01 supervises the moving on Wednesday of a wall for the "locktender's hut" for the restored Erie Canal Lock 23 project.  More...


The Chronicle - May 25, 2001

For Charlotte G. Borst, the College's new dean of arts and sciences, academia is in the blood: "I come from a long line of women teaching school since the early nineteenth century. I care deeply about academic life."

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The Chronicle - May 18, 2001

"How should we kill you?" a student asks Bill Finlay.

"Do you want to shoot me?" asks the professor of theater. "I have a gun in my office."

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The Chronicle - May 11, 2001
A group of engineers are finding a way to help universities with large classes be a little more like, well, Union College.  More...


The Chronicle - May 4, 2001
Some days, a student taking "Seward's Trolley" might have to stand out in the rain waiting for it to show up. Those days may be numbered.  More...


The Chronicle - April 27, 2001

He is an aspiring teacher who enjoys "sitting around talking about calculus." She is a double major in bio-chem and math who somehow has time for two radio shows, several research projects and programming for the Coffeehouse.

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The Chronicle - April 20, 2001
Clark Jones '01 loves hockey. But he also worries about it.  More...


The Chronicle - April 13, 2001
Anastasie Prokhorova recalls a bitter winter night in 1986 when her father dragged her past a crowd and through the heavy doors of Leningrad's Philharmonic Hall.  More...


The Chronicle - April 6, 2001
Two seniors -- Anastasie Prokhorova and Louisa Stephens -- recently were awarded Watson Fellowships for a year of study abroad. Following is a profile of Stephens; Prokhorova will be featured in an upcoming issue.  More...


The Chronicle - March 2, 2001

When the Union College Chamber Singers finish a piece at London's famous Ely Cathedral next month, they will hear their voices echo for a full seven seconds.

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