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Volume 118
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Issue 16 : Friday, April 3, 1998
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News
Prefrosh Arrive for Preview Weekend
Gale's Death Prompts Questions on Scientology
UAP, UAVP Hopefuls Discuss Views, Platforms in Moderated Discussion
Technology Prompts Changes to Policy on Privacy
World and Nation
Clinton Camp Urges Halt to Probe after Jones Decision
French Court Gives Papon 10 Years for World War II Crimes
Doctor Seeks Patent for Process Merging Human and Animal DNA
Nichols Finally Breaks Silence with Written Appeal to Judge
World Briefs I
World Briefs II
Weather: Partly Perfect
Editorials
An About Face on Off-Campus Crime
Columns
Fund Allocation Angst: Separate Funding for Graduates and Undergraduates are Unequitable
Campus Delude Weekend: Diversity at MIT Can Only Improve Through Inclusion, Not Separation
National Endowment for Smut
Arts
A Price Above Rubies - A price you may not want to pay
On The Town
Sports
Women's Track Starts Spring with Record-Breaking Races
NCAA Contest Winner
Photographs
Ying Lee--The Tech
Ole M. Nielsen '00 plays selections from the works of Bach, Berglarian, and Frank in Killian Hall Monday evening.
Rich Fletcher--The Tech
Janice Chen G watches the action from a momentary position of repose in Le Pope People, a tight, fast moving number from Dance Troupe's Spring Concert
Signatures
. This semester's concert, featuring twenty-four separate dance numbers, will be playing in La Sala de Puerto Rice at 8 p.m. on Friday, and 4 and 8 p.m. on Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Miodrag Cirkovic--The Tech
Peter Ivy, a glass artist, speaks at the first Page Hazelgrove Lecture yesterday in 8-314. Ivy, currently an artist in residence, will be available for consultation in the glass blowing studio on Thursday afternoons fro the next three weeks.
Ajai Bharadwaj--The Tech
Madeline G. Burke '99 tries to shut down the opposition by playingh solid defense Wednesday. MIT lost to Colby 5-20.
Rich Fletcher--The Tech
Members of Dance Troupe perform Cacophony in Control, choreographed by Lajos Molnar G, in the
Signatures
Spring Concert playing in La Sala de Puerto Rico this weekend.
Comics
Off Course by Hugo Ayala
Noun Poetry by Katy-Cat
Dammed for Life by Jessica
Perhaps... by Jennifer DiMase
Bartholomew Squeak by Solar Olugebefola
Rhino Man by Zachary Emig
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