Thursday, December 10, 1998 College Briefs Chemicals could be hazardous to students BINGHAMTON, NY — The chemicals that keep Binghamton University’s campus green could be hazardous to its students, the Pipe Dream reported. Read more...
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Thursday, December 10, 1998 Community Briefs State won’t pay for holiday cheer In a memo to department heads and directors, Susan Abeles, assistant vice chancellor of finance, reminded departments that state and federal funds should not be used for holiday parties or employee gifts. Read more...
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Driver not found negligent in pedestrian, truck incident
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Driver not found negligent in pedestrian, truck incident ACCIDENT: Witnesses say man fell prior to being hit by pickup By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Staff Two weeks after being run over by a pickup truck outside a Westwood apartment building, Matthew Sparks remains in the hospital with a spinal cord injury, as the driver of the truck is cleared of any legal wrongdoing. Read more...
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Inadequate transportation heightens unemployment
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Inadequate transportation heightens unemployment STUDY: Minorities lack access to low-skill jobs in white urban areas; government projects address issue By Brian Fishman Daily Bruin Contributor Even with today’s booming economy, the streets of major American cities are poverty-stricken. Read more...
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La Cucina construction now under way
Thursday, December 10, 1998 La Cucina construction now under way ASUCLA: Building plans finally meet approval after numerous delays By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor A temporary wall has stood around the future site of La Cucina since early last summer in order to block off the construction – or lack thereof – from the rest of Ackerman’s Terrace Food Court. Read more...
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Studying by starlight
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Studying by starlight FEATURE: Students looking to pull the famous ‘all-nighter’ have very few options on campus, but many still find places to study 24 hours a day for final exams By H. Read more...
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TA union strike on 45-day hiatus until UC meeting
Thursday, December 10, 1998 TA union strike on 45-day hiatus until UC meeting SAGE: Graduate students ready for another walkout if demands not fulfilled By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Contributor The strike at eight UC campuses by teaching assistants (TAs), readers and tutors ended Monday after a proposal for a 45-day "cooling off period" was accepted by the university and the unions. Read more...