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Schneider
beats Peck in presidential bid
Posted 4/24/04
By Matt Chayes
Matthew Schneider was elected Student Association president
last night, following a runoff with incumbent Jordan Peck late last week.
Schneider beat Peck with 547 votes, or 53.79, according to elections committee
officials. Peck received 470 votes, or 46.21.
Bid to
alter culture committee fails
By Matt Zeidel
A referendum question that would have fundamentally changed the nature
and purpose of the Intercultural Awareness Committee was blocked from
this week’s runoff elections ballot by the Student Assembly, despite nearly
1,500 signatures in its favor.
Feminist dispels the label of ‘victim’ for a prostitute
By Melanie Weinberger
The Women’s Center’s annual “Take Back the Night” program started this Monday in hopes of raising campus awareness about the different forms of violence against women. BU to befriend environment
By Andrea Boyarsky
With spring finally here, the weather was “perfect” yesterday for Binghamton University to come out and have its annual Earth Day celebration. New project to make feces into crude oil
Daily Illini (U. Illinois) ‘No Child’ law leaves schools’ old ways out
The Washington Post ‘No Child’ law leaves schools’ old ways out
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Holocaust Remembrance
Elizabeth Charvat/Assistant Photo Editor
Martin Weiss, a Holocaust survivor, speaks to a crowded Lecture Hall 2 Monday night, and recalls his harrowing experiences. Go to Article
Korean Night

Tanya Nesta/Photographer
Despite intricate costumes and beautiful set design, the slow transitions between acts like those shown above kept Korean Night a bit unbalanced. Go to Article |
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Women’s lax breaks scoring record in win
By Chris Strub
The women’s lacrosse team won a laugher on Tuesday, defeating St. Francis (Pa.) 19-3 in a non-conference contest. The 19 goals the team scored eclipsed their previous record of 16, which was set last month against Siena. They went on an 8-0 run to finish the first half up 12-2, and continued to pour on the offense in the second half. The team kept the pressure on offense, despite a running clock in the second half due to the 10-goal differential rule. Men’s lacrosse caught sleeping, loses to Siena
By Mary Coffey
All good things must come to an end. EDITORIAL
Let’s get trashed at this party.
OP/ED
Bush’s public speaking embarrasses U.S. public from which he seeks votes in 2004
Jordan Schapiro
Administration should put money where its mouth is
Daniel Schwartz
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
• One-sided quotation paints bad picture of president
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