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Hollins Columns (1995 Dec 11), Hollins College Dec 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Dec 11), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Maggie breaks it to us...she's leaving
  • Students honor Anne Harper's life and mourn her death in memorial services, candlelight vigil
  • The Last Word: Memories of Anne
  • One final note...
  • A letter of thanks to Freya from NEFA
  • Lack of information is a frustration for some students
  • Abroader reports from Kenya, thanks students for support
  • Professor Spies on basketball and the White Gift Service
  • Final plans unveiled for new campus library
  • Renovations provide for "un-Pleasant" reorganization during spring semester
  • Abroader Update: reports from Australia and Italy
  • Casino: A Safe Bet
  • Virginia gets new area code
  • December named National …


December 4, 1995, Office Of Student Services Dec 1995

December 4, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

The Ouachi-Talk is a publication of student services and the student senate. This edition is for the week of December 4, 1995.


Inspire, Winter 1995, Cedarville College Dec 1995

Inspire, Winter 1995, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 1995, Volume 26, Issue 01 - December, Heather Kimbrough Dec 1995

Klipsun Magazine, 1995, Volume 26, Issue 01 - December, Heather Kimbrough

Klipsun Magazine

Several Bellingham residents and Western students were among 30,000 delegates who traveled to China this summer for a parallel forum in Huairou. As the feature by David Lynch on page 26 discovers, the forum served as an energy booster and supportive ven­ture. And although the conference ended two months ago, these women remain enthusiastic. They’ve continued the struggle for change. Here is a look at the outcome — the fledgling results. This is what Lynch, who lived in China for six years, tried to focus on.

A global networking took place in China, with women exchanging ad­ dresses and phone …


Centennial Library E-News, November 1995, Cedarville University Nov 1995

Centennial Library E-News, November 1995, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Satellite Reception Capability Expanded; New Electronic Resource Added to the Network; Library Staff Develop New Network Tutorial; Videorecordings; Media Services Graphics Production; Library Centennial Update


November 13, 1995, Office Of Student Services Nov 1995

November 13, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of November 13, 1995.


Hollins Columns (1995 Nov 7), Hollins College Nov 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Nov 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Institutional work study confusion rectified
  • Just one final thank you
  • The Last Word: Learning to thrive in the working world
  • Student expresses thoughts on Shannon Faulkner
  • Edwards and Lipkes discuss HAP program changes
  • Recent campus theft raises questions about security
  • April in Paris becomes a reality
  • Cinema Society to show controversial film
  • Days: more hectic than Strange
  • Hollywood goes Prime Time
  • Hoon's death leaves many asking, 'Who's next?'
  • Midterms+Papers+Quizzes+Theses=STRESS
  • Juniors and Seniors, please apply for ODK
  • News From London, Paris, Vienna, Puebla, and Florence
  • The Mariachis are coming!
  • Fall sports teams wrap up successful season


November 6, 1995, Office Of Student Services Nov 1995

November 6, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of November 6, 1995.


October 30, 1995, Office Of Student Services Oct 1995

October 30, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for homecoming week, October 30, 1995.


October 23, 1995, Office Of Student Services Oct 1995

October 23, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of October 23, 1995.


Hollins Columns (1995 Oct 23), Hollins College Oct 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Oct 23), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Termination of Paris program shocks students
  • The push for Paris program continues
  • Student expresses frustration over Paris program
  • Freya asks for continued anonymity
  • Ad Hoc committee set precedent for finding solution for weekend boredom
  • Student loses faith in the administration
  • New study trips, experiences offered for Short Term
  • Junior class reclaims spirit stick at annual fall pep rally
  • A Midsummer's Night Dream leaves all enchanted
  • Capital Campaign makes public announcement on donations
  • Campus chapel opens door to gays and lesbians
  • Being an athlete is no easy challenge to students
  • Don't Believe the Hype: Transcending O.J.


October 16, 1995, Office Of Student Services Oct 1995

October 16, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of October 16, 1995.


Hollins Columns (1995 Oct 10), Hollins College Oct 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Oct 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • VPAA Bowen to take leave of absence
  • Students fume over no smoking policy
  • Reflections on a crazy week
  • Publicity and Promotion chair warns against illegal banners
  • Participants in Tinker Day scare drop the matter
  • Are traditions taken too far?
  • Respect is the key for Tinker Day
  • Tennis courts are a disgrace
  • Prepping for Family Weekend 1995
  • Fun from binge drinking comes at a price
  • HOP/LEAD introduces new coordinators and programs
  • Lesbians and bisexuals question campus diversity on NCOD
  • Seven leaves you reeling
  • The genesis of Tinker Day
  • Regional bands hit the charts
  • Upcoming Wednesday Lectures
  • Class of …


October 9,1995, Office Of Student Services Oct 1995

October 9,1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of October 9,1995.


October 2, 1995, Office Of Student Services Oct 1995

October 2, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of October 2, 1995.


Foresight - "Management In The Next Millennium - Fall 1995, Nova Southeastern University Oct 1995

Foresight - "Management In The Next Millennium - Fall 1995, Nova Southeastern University

Foresight Magazine

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 4, Fall 1995, Santa Clara University Oct 1995

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 4, Fall 1995, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - OF QUARKS, OBJECT IDENTIFICATION, AND PORPHYRIN MOLECULES SCU undergraduates get a taste of scientific research. By Miriam Schulman

14 - WHAT'S YOUR BOTTOM LINE? By investing in mutual funds that reflect their values, an increasing number of shareholders hope to put their money where their morals are. But can socially responsible investing really change the world? By Jeff Brazil ' 85

22 - A BIG ENOUGH UMBRELLA Tens of thousands of women from around the world gather for a unifying-albeit rainy- conference in China. Photographs By Kim Johnson ' 87

26 - THE ART OF MATHEMATICS For every …


The Ouachita Circle Fall 1995, Ouachita Baptist University Oct 1995

The Ouachita Circle Fall 1995, Ouachita Baptist University

The Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University

Commencement: Bo and Sarah Heard Renshaw prepare for commencement activities.

Campaign Funding and Development: Westmoreland named executive vice president; Resident hall named in honor of Maddoxes

Faculty & Staff: Everett named Acting Dean of School of Arts and Sciences; Institutional Research & Assessment provides valuable data on University; Coulters join administration, faculty and ASU-Mountain Home campus

Campus News: Students utilize career guidance software; Faculty exchange initiated with Beijing University; Forty-six students study abroad during summer; From reporting & writing to editing & production three Ouachita women make their impact in the Arkansas Media

Sports: Ward honored by NAIA as Tennis …


The Planet, 1995, Fall, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1995

The Planet, 1995, Fall, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Centennial Library E-News, October 1995, Cedarville University Oct 1995

Centennial Library E-News, October 1995, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Periodical Resource Access Shift; New Computerized Indexes/Full-Test Resources; New Centennial Library Home Page; Print Indexes Still Important; User Education Program Services; On-Line Library Tutorials; Library Staff Celebrating Library Centennial


Hollins Columns (1995 Sept 26), Hollins College Sep 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Sept 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Historian speaks at Hollins
  • Resident await opening of multi-cultural house
  • Eating disorders: More common than you like to think
  • ADA promotes school spirit
  • Trash an eyesore on porch
  • Student learns speeding lesson the hard way
  • Changes in loft policy create confusion
  • Campus phone lines abuzz with new voice mail system
  • Front gates undergo major construction
  • Residents of West face stricter rules
  • Orientation welcomes new students
  • R.E.M.: A Monster of a tour
  • Hollins women: anything but couch potatoes
  • Competitive cheerleading team may start
  • Blast from the Past: Women's college or girls' school?
  • Annual Oktoberfest to be held on …


September 25, 1995, Office Of Student Services Sep 1995

September 25, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of September 25, 1995.


September 18, 1995, Office Of Student Services Sep 1995

September 18, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of September 18, 1995.


September 11, 1995, Office Of Student Services Sep 1995

September 11, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of September 11, 1995.


September 7, 1995, Office Of Student Services Sep 1995

September 7, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of September 7, 1995.


Klipsun Magazine, 1995, Volume 25, Issue 06 - September, Mara Applebaum Sep 1995

Klipsun Magazine, 1995, Volume 25, Issue 06 - September, Mara Applebaum

Klipsun Magazine

Money. We worry about it constantly, wonder how we'll pay our next bill, struggle to make ends meet. Strangely enough, though, we usually manage to find a way to buy the latest Soundgarden CD or a gorgeous new shirt from the Gap. Wolfish manufacturers often latch on to the Red-Riding-Hood innocence of college students, guiding us down a well-disguised path to poverty. In our special consumerism section, writers address the woes of credit, junk mail, the infamous lure of Columbia House and choosing cheap products over their "greener" competitors.

Though we can identify with such concerns, they pale in comparison …


Inspire, Fall 1995, Cedarville College Sep 1995

Inspire, Fall 1995, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


August 28, 1995, Office Of Student Services Aug 1995

August 28, 1995, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

Ouachi-Talk, a weekly newsletter to the Ouachita Baptist University Family, informs students of the campus events and announcements for the week of August 28, 1995.


"Less Frills In Everything": Oberlin College Life During The Second World War, Susan Haskell '95, Special Collections, Oberlin College Library Aug 1995

"Less Frills In Everything": Oberlin College Life During The Second World War, Susan Haskell '95, Special Collections, Oberlin College Library

Exhibition Catalogs

Exhibition Dates: August to September 1995
An exhibition to complement a special reunion of the Classes of 1939 to 1949.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 3, Summer 1995, Santa Clara University Jul 1995

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 3, Summer 1995, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

6 - GARBAGE IN: GOODS OUT Lee Hornberger ' 69, associate professor of mechanical engineering, has only one word to say to you: plastics. By Maureen Mclnaney '85

10 - SCU 101 More than a hundred (count 'em) things every student shou ld do before graduating from Santa Clara.

16 - CHIAPAS: ROOTS OF A REBELLION Members of the SCU community bear witness to an indigenous struggle. By Trina Kleist '80 Photographs by Charles Barry

22 - PRESENTING PARADISE A modern translation with commentary helps readers scale the heights of Dante's heaven. By James Torrens, S.J.

24 - HAVE BALL, …