The Chronicle Archive - 2002

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The Chronicle - March 15, 2002

Show up and act interested.

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The Chronicle - March 8, 2002
The College on Friday is to receive support from IBM aimed at helping undergraduate students gain access to cutting-edge technology.  More...


The Chronicle - March 1, 2002

It shouldn't be surprising that Chemistry 17 (Topics in Chemical Analysis: Forensic Chemistry) drew about 50 interested students at its inaugural offering this term.

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The Chronicle - February 22, 2002

Cynthia Enloe, a feminist scholar and author of a number of books and articles on feminist perspectives of world politics and the military, will deliver the main address at the College's Founders Day convocation on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 11:30 a.m. in Memorial Chapel.

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The Chronicle - February 15, 2002
Just another day in the life of junior Nori Lupfer, performing in the "Max-Air Blizzard Battalion," an aerial ski act in the Ringling Brothers-Barnum & Bailey Circus.  More...


The Chronicle - February 8, 2002

Item One on Tom McEvoy's to-do list for implementing the new House System: "Build campus trust."

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The Chronicle - February 1, 2002

Time was, American vacations were "see-and-be-seen" affairs in which people of all social classes mixed in immense public spaces - hotels, parks and casinos.

But that changed...

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The Chronicle - January 25, 2002

A piano trio. A "groove-oriented version" of the World Saxophone Quartet. A Latin Dance Party.

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The Chronicle - January 18, 2002

Perhaps it was inevitable that Davide Cervone would become a mathematician working at the intersection of math and art.

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The Chronicle - January 11, 2002

Helmut Jahn, named one of the ten most influential living American architects by the American Institute of Architects, will deliver a lecture titled "Archi-neering" on Thursday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Nott Memorial.

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