Vol. 20 No. 10 Oct. 26, 1995

Sophomore Jeff Carney gives his redesigned bicycle a test run while his classmates watch. The three-dimensional design class required students to build bicycles that could replace cars in modern society. Some bikes, for example, had storage compartments, and others featured protection from the elements. Carney rebuilt the bike with sophomore Tim Stoll. (For more information on the bicycle project, see story below)
News
Students, community group collaborate on bicycles-of-the-future
Buyers beware: Consumers 'protected' by antiquated laws
Judge John T. Noonan delivers Weltin lecture in religious studies
Newman Center brunch set for Nov. 5
Son of legendary 'Desert Fox' to speak
Midwest mayors to participate in institute on urban design
Performing Arts Department presents bone-chilling, provocative 'Marat/Sade'
Art school faculty to exhibit works
Weekend highlights German department
Recent graduate fatally beaten
Federal charges filed in Aptman case
Medical Update
Workers' compensation influences outcome of carpal tunnel surgery
Andrew C. Chan named Pew scholar for his research on how T cells work
Petrash receives funding for vision research
Washington People
Wallace dissolves Michelangelo myths
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Alumnus participated in physics experiment that led to Nobel Prize
Alumni to receive awards at Founders Day banquet
Graduates of program receive certificates
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