Vol. 21 No. 21 Feb. 20, 1997

Happy new year
Freshmen Vanee Virasch, sitting, and Margaret Hsiang perform the "Flutter Fan Dance" during the Chinese New Year Festival on Feb. 8 in Graham Chapel. The festival, sponsored by the Chinese Students Association and the Chinese New Year Festival Planning Committee, culminated a weeklong celebration of the pageantry of Chinese culture. As the most celebrated holiday in Chinese culture, the lunar new year symbolizes unity and tradition. Photo by Mary Butkus.
News
University to purchase 33 apartment buildings
Apartment buildings to be acquired
Loan program to encourage homeownership in Skinker-DeBaliviere, Forest Park Southeast
Elderly with dementia have trouble reporting pain, according to study
Committee formed to update decades-old technology-transfer policy
Fiscal '96 technology-transfer statistics
Paleobiologist to discuss 'Ancient Life on Earth and Mars' in Assembly Series
Conference bridges high school, college transition
'Gowns in the Gallery' offers early glimpse of art students' works
Medical Update
Lung surgery's benefits to be studied at School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish
Molecule might be key to corneal transplants
Burton's touch research earns grant
Washington People
Fisher fuses psychology, biology of health
Calendar
Exhibitions
Films
Lectures
Music
Performances
Miscellany
Vienna Fest 1997
Calendar guidelines
Sports
Sports recap
Campus Watch
Incidents from Feb. 10-16
For The Record
For The Record
Campus Authors: Eddy L. Harris
Dorothy Jung Echols, pioneering geologist
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
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