The Chronicle Archive - 2000
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The Chronicle - November 3, 2000 Missy Matusewicz '01, who holds Union's scoring records for goals and points in a season and in a career, dribbles the ball in a recent game. Matusewicz tallied 69 goals and 23 assists over 72 games in her Union career. More... |
The Chronicle - October 27, 2000 Director Joann Yarrow began nearly every rehearsal this fall for "The Big Bang" with a line like this: "OK, you guys, I've been thinking and what this play is really about is..." More... |
The Chronicle - October 20, 2000 The distinctive wedge-shaped building at the corner of Park Place and Nott Street probably hadn't seen so much activity since it was, well, the Alps Bar and Grill. More... |
The Chronicle - October 13, 2000 And you thought your meetings were long. Imagine a department meeting with long welcoming speeches, asking of forgiveness for failings, greetings to distant relatives and colleagues and an offering of a bitter beverage that most people cannot help making faces over as they "enjoy" it. More... |
The Chronicle - October 6, 2000 U.N. Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey speaks on "Building Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina" on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Nott Memorial As ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations, Muhamed Sacirbey is known for his commitment to human rights, freedom of religion, and ethnic diversity for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. More... |
The Chronicle - September 29, 2000 |
The Chronicle - September 22, 2000 One afternoon last July, as Juliet Ordon (at left in photo) and Rhobie Langwig were toiling over a transplanting project in Jackson's Garden, a couple settled down on a blanket with a fancy lunch, fine china and glasses of champagne. More... |
The Chronicle - September 14, 2000 President Roger Hull on Monday discussed a number of priorities for the coming years, including steps aimed at making the College "less social." "If we are to move to the next level of excellence, we have to do some things fundamentally differently," he told faculty at the first meeting of the term. More... |
The Chronicle - September 8, 2000 Nearly two centuries ago, a visionary no less than Thomas Jefferson rejected as "madness" the proposal for a canal that would link New York City and the Great Lakes. More... |
Jaime Manygoats '00 is no stranger to the long-running Navajo-Hopi land dispute. As a Navajo raised on native lands near the "Four Corners" of the Southwest, the dispute was part of her culture.. More... |
