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All students are encouraged to apply for this award.
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Shakespeare in Love
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introduction by Dr. Douglas Brooks
7:00 p.m.
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Sponsored In part by;
firaros Arts Council
Cushing Library
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Norton Publishing
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Sonnet Lecture and Open Mic
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7:00 p.m.
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A decision on the design
made before the fall semesters!*'
so that plans for student
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before the fire is scheduled to
Student input will be key
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tion co-chairman and a junior:
cultural development
March, the task force will pres
models of student leadership^
It has until the end ofMarchto
sent a final report to the Stee
Committee.
For now, the task forceiscai Pounding
paring the old form of leadershf Knocking
Bonfire “pots” with differentco! No matte
representing status withinthfeDtj scribed, k
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halls — with a new structurei ixiety level
will include staff oversight. Making -
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campus.” I Getting i:
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n't have to purchase anytteerestthe stud
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faculty have relatively little idetl “interning
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