Vol. 21 No. 25 April 3, 1997

And they're off ...
A pack of 160 runners bursts from the starting line at the 11th annual Thurtene/Poweraide Road Race on March 22 in Forest Park. This was the largest number of runners in the history of the 5K race. The net proceeds from the race will go to the Thurtene honorary's 1997 charity, the Cornerstone Center for Early Learning. The inner-city center provides high-quality, affordable and comprehensive care and education to children. The race is a prelude to Thurtene Carnival -- the oldest student-run carnival in the United States -- to be held April 19-20 in the North Brookings Hall parking lot.
News
Crossing Forsyth: Pilot project aims to bolster interaction between faculty, students
Hotline program assists elderly at risk of suicide
Can mathematicians learn to write? Steven Krantz says they can
Historians Spence and Taylor to lecture in Assembly Series
Lawyer focuses on welfare loopholes
Performance poets to present dazzling verbal pyrotechnics
Poetry as performance
Medical Update
New blood test rapidly pinpoints cardiac risk
Kopan to study cell 'guidance counselor'
Lloyd Pearson will deliver Shepard lecture
Washington People
Steinbach studies the puzzle of consciousness
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Vienna Fest 1997
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Dennis Choi receives Korea's top award
Raymond E. Maritz Professorship established in architecture school
What's cooking? Woman's Club book benefits University
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