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Volume 116
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Issue 33 : Sunday, August 25, 1996
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News
Showers Dampen Some Rush Events
Dorms Will Sustain 120 Crowded Frosh
Freshmen Women May Search For Single-Sex Housing Options
Alternatives Provide Rush-Free Atmosphere
Short Takes: Student Who Falsified Yale Application Faces Court Case
World and Nation
Pakistan Secretly Building Missile Factory with China
Gov't to Set up Computerized Database of Sex Offenders
Chechnya Closer to Achieving Peace, Gaining More Autonomy
Citadel Accepts Four Women To Previously Male Cadet Corps
Over 70 Contributors Spent Night In Clinton White House, Study Says
News Briefs I
News Briefs II
Weather: Salubrious Sunday
Columns
Sig Ep Ad Should Make Frosh Wary
Rushees Should Consider Other Options
Airline Safety Precautions Seem More Pain than Gain
Hove Misses Mark in His Criticism of
Institvte
Foundation
Letters to the Editor
The Tech Should Be More Responsible
Photographs
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
Shortly after receiving their invitations to proceed to the next step of sorority rush last night, rushees participate in an informal with Alpha Chi Omega.
Ian Chan--The Tech
The brand new interior of Senior House stands in contrast to the dormitory's "Sport Death" motto.
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
Freshmen women meet with Sigma Kappa sisters at an informal event last night at the barbecue pits near the Johnson Athletic Center. Earlier in the evening, rushees received invitations to the various informals held by the sororities as well as to tonight's theme parties.
Helen M. Lin--The Tech
Women frosh line up for the Panhellenic Sorority Rush Open House held on the third and fourth floors of the Student Center Friday night.
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