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New recordings from Stacey Earle, Bruce Henderson and Ann Klein are among the highlights of the next two weeks of The World Cafe. There are also special shows devoted to gospel and the music of Townes Van Zandt, plus some repeats of favorite shows from the past. Thursday, Oct. 14 The Bottle Rockets perform music from their newest release, Brand New Year
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Patricia Woldar Lindsay Falck Julia Moore Converse Thomas Gerrity
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Linda Aiken Photo by Tommy Leonardi
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Penns Latino students wanted a meeting place they could call their own and an administrator who would look out for their interests. With the opening of La Casa Latina, they -- and the larger Latino community on campus -- now have both.
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Theres no bad time for dessert, proclaimed Annenberg Dean Kathleen Hall Jamieson.
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Resident advisor Brett Weinheimer (W00), top left, with students from Pennsylvania Governors School for International Studies and other high school seniors. Weinheimer, known for his school spirit, invited the students to camp out in the Quad last month to learn more about Penn. Photo by Daniel R. Burke
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BY SONO MOTOYAMA Blaustein performing at the Writers House Photo by Daniel R. Burke
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BY KATIE ALEX As January 1, 2000, looms in the not so distant future, some folks may be prompted to question if the Y2K issue is just hype.
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When Clay Armstrong was in medical school at Washington University in the late 50s, he quickly grew bored. He failed to see nice reasoning chains, that one thing was connected to the other. His search for elegant scientific models eventually led him to research in electrophysiology and an intense interest in the work of 1963 Nobelists A.L. Hodgkin and A.F. Huxley.
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Book discussions by e-mail are the latest way that Kelly Writers House will be linking alumni and the parents of Alumni students with the academic ferment of the University. The discussions are a spin-off of Alumverse, a poetry discussion group conducted entirely via e-mail, which attracted more than 150 alumni. Alumverse operated from January to June 1996.