Since 1916 - Year 83

Issue 17: March 12, 1999


The SUNY Codes Who Cried "Attack!" Remember the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf?" In the past month there have been two separate accounts in which two female students followed in the boy's footsteps.... Marissa Tuchband

SRC and SA Take on Cabbies The University at Albany, has launched a full-scale attack on taxicabs allegedly overcharging students. SRC is trying to raise awareness on campus about fair cab pricing.... Andrea Saxe

UAlbany Students Fall Victim To Tow Trucks Students returning from Spring Break had a rude awakening Monday morning. They woke up to find out their cars had been towed in the wake of the city's "Snow Emergency.".... Russel Dickson

Also In This Issue:

SUNY Cadets Hit The Slopes John Torrealba

Meal Plans to Undergo Complete Overhaul David Schnock

The Infamous Freshman 15 Russell Dickson

Has Partying Cheapened Our Degrees? Ian Leslie

Interim SUNY Chancellor Retires Anne Lindner

Douglas Starr Speaks On Blood Sean Hourigan

New Media Barons Seek Next Fortunes Benjamin Polen

Downtown Campus Gets a Makeover Russell Dickson

 

Next Week: Student Assiocation Election Preview

UAlbany Sports Review of the winter season, info on the Holyfield-Lewis fight, DiMaggio's passing and more.

Crime Blotter

Campus Events

Features:

Entertainment Reviews of Cruel Intentions and Office Space along with 2 CD reviews.

Podium Perspective This week we ask you the same question as our counterpoint staff: Clinton: NY Senate material?

Middle Earth Relating E. J. Olmos to sexuality week. Jaquelyn Beniquez

Greek Forum Philanthropy and the Sorority of the Week. Staff

Op-Ed:

Point-Counterpoint: Organized Labor Question: Should Hillary Clinton run for US Senate in NY Justin Walden and Kenneth C. Wang

Letters to the Editor ASUBA members being abusive, responces to the faked attacks, defence of Rev. Falwell and more.

Editoral: Spring Break? I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest the radical notion that our Spring Break came just a little too early....Greg SanGermano


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