The Chronicle Archive - 1999
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The Chronicle - November 12, 1999 Microbial life from the depths of Ballston Lake may shed some light on the kinds of life forms that NASA scientists should look for on Mars and elsewhere. More... |
The Chronicle - November 5, 1999 Rakiraki, on Fiji's central island of Viti Levu, is some 8,000 miles and 16 time zones away, about as far as you can get from Schenectady. More... |
The Chronicle - October 22, 1999 The College and the City of Schenectady on Tuesday announced plans to allocate most of a $1 million gift from a local alumnus toward the establishment of a community center within the College Park neighborhood at 257 Park Place, the former Alps Grill. More... |
The Chronicle - October 15, 1999 Jeremy Newell '00 will likely be the only presenter under 21 at the Western Literature Association's annual conference in Sacramento this week.. More... |
The Chronicle - October 8, 1999 The tourist attractions can wait. When B.J. Jenkins travels abroad, she first has to check out the local police station. "I always have a lot of questions about how police work in different countries," says the 22-year member of the College's safety staff. More... |
The Chronicle - October 1, 1999 In the first class this fall, Prof. Ian Condry used a rap music video "You Better Listen Up" to introduce himself and his research to his students in Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. More... |
The Chronicle - September 24, 1999 Recent major grants will have an impact on the College's science and engineering equipment, International Studies, Chinese language and building renovation. More... |
The Chronicle - September 17, 1999 In 1965, before most people had seen a computer, Doug Klein had a high school summer internship writing FORTRAN for a defense contractor. More... |
The Chronicle - September 10, 1999 President Roger Hull invited Union's newest students to join in the College's tradition of "following the courage of their convictions" during his address at the opening convocation on Tuesday. More... |
Jordanna Mallach, a veteran of international relief work in places like Guatemala and the Ukraine, this month finds herself filling a humanitarian need just a few miles from where she grew up in Maplewood, N.J. More... |
