Issue 19: March 26, 1999

Since 1916 - Year 83


SA Elections Preview '99 Part two of our election coverage. Four more candidates are in the spotlight. Still complete with your daily dose of headshots and political histories.... Staff

Mice in Paine It's worse than anything that your evil ex-boyfriend or girlfriend could ever come up with: This past week, Faith Sullivan, a Senior here at UAlbany, has been given a runaround that even your ex couldn't pull off .... Andrea Saxe

Students Dress and Impress This past Tuesday, UAlbany held its Spring Job and Internship Fair in the Campus Center Ballroom. In attendance were 68 companies who showcased their companies with informational packets. Recruiters accepted resumes and spoke.... Avi Saks

Assembly Democrats Fight to Restore Funding New York's Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) helps thousands of students each year with their college tuition. TAP is a grant, which means that students who win these awards do not have to pay the money back. Many students at SUNY Albany, as well as other SUNY schools, count on this program so that they can afford.... Tracy Starr

NYS Targets Kids in Anti-Smoking Campaign How many people out there smoke? How many people see this as a problem? There are many of us who smoke, and a majority of us started before we were even able to buy cigarettes legally. Everyday 238 kids start smoking in New York state alone.... David Schnock

 

Also In This Issue:

Party School? Not here Ian Leslie

 

We'll be back with out next edition in two weeks. Have a good break!

UAlbany Sports Teams gear up for Division One, AL and NL Baseball outlooks, and River Rats coverage.

Crime Blotter

Campus Events

Features:

Entertainment Student Choice Awards are coming, an editoral on Kazan's welcome at the Oscars, and two reviews. Lola Go will be online soon.

Podium Perspective What do you think Y2K will bring?

Middle Earth Information on the 'Date-Rape' drug. Anne Rosin

Op-Ed:

Point-Counterpoint: Y2K Bug Question: How big a problem will the Y2K Bug pose? Kenneth C. Wang and Justin Walden

Letters to the Editor Parkfest and those Teletubbie letters keep on coming in.


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