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(04/22/02 4:00am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. - While tanks rolled, people walked. While guns were fired, people talked. And while leaders postured, average citizens sought solutions. This weekend's pro-Palestinian march in Washington, D.C., proved that all hope is not lost.
(10/23/01 4:00am)
Take two! Dave Matthews Band films new music video on 14th Street
(08/30/01 4:00am)
For fourth years who made a showing at the Biltmore Bar and Grill last night, at some point you probably glanced down at the orange cup clenched in your hand and read the words aloud to yourself.
(07/26/01 4:00am)
It's a love story, of sorts, involving one Northwestern Law School graduate (Andy Block), one University alumnus (his wife), 15 University law students (his pupils), and hundreds of children (his clients), revolving around one organization - the JustChildren Program.
(07/12/01 4:00am)
Two years after the initial release of Barbara Kingsolver's politically-charged novel, The Poisonwood Bible continues to appear on best-seller lists across the country. It was a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice, as well as an Oprah Book Club 2000 Selection. In October of last year, The Poisonwood Bible found itself in its 28th consecutive week on the New York Times list, with the next-longest runner coming in at a measly seven consecutive weeks.
(01/18/01 5:00am)
(This is a first-person account of the author's experiences during a month-long trip to South America.)
(10/18/00 4:00am)
It's always nice to see an alumnus make it big.
(10/12/00 4:00am)
They were standing at the entrance of Dumlupinar University in northern Turkey when the University Rector Dr. Hakki Duger made his announcement.
(09/27/00 4:00am)
Tara Hucksteps owns over 60 pairs of glasses.
(09/04/00 4:00am)
It was a country concert, a flight show, a skydiving demonstration, a pyrotechnic marvel, a cinema and an all-out, knock-your-socks-off stadium dedication bonanza.
(03/27/00 5:00am)
Fat bat, croquet, touch football and ultimate frisbee were the names of the games on the Lawn Friday afternoon. The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society and the University Guide Service squared off and went all out for the First Annual Charity Field Day, a fundraising event sponsored by the two organizations on behalf of Habitat for Humanity and On Our Own Shelter, respectively.