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This Issue - Inside Bard
Bard College Student Newspaper Archive (1895-1999) All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 1999 by Bard College OBSERVER Vol. 8 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 No. 12 May 19, 1998 Computer Center Staffing Debacle Leads to Upgrades Make way for tech-dom: Bard’s Henderson Computer Resources Center revamps Joe Stanco Getting It Done, Tivoli Style Mayor Marc Molinero is building a town his way. Don’t like it? Leave. Jeremy Dillahunt Firing Line Protestors Force Botstein’s Silence Demonstrators interrupt debate on the ACLU by chanting, read demands, and prevent the President from participating Anna-Rose Mathieson The Demands [of the Firing Line Protestors] Bard Community Reacts to the Firing Line Protest The Bard Community Expanding to Virginia Rick Eichler Drug Raids, Militias, and Whorehouses: Bard’s Glorious Past? Wiles spins nostalgic tales of a bygone era Nadja Carneol Upcoming Events Security Guard Daugherty: Baddest Man in the Whole Damn Town B24 bombers and bull-riding prepared him for twelve years at Bard Abigail Rosenberg Car Caravan Keeps Pressure On Northern Dutchess Hospital Nadja Carneol Professor Albert Reid: An Interview After nearly thirty years at Bard, he strikes out into new territory, heading for California Rosalie Purvis Record Reviews Thirty Things That (May) Change Your Life Joel Hunt Cartoon Mozart’s Don Comes to Annandale The full score of the nearly four hour opera is sung in English with charm, bawdy humor and passion Miciah Gault Anatol Disappoints With Inconsistent, Dragging Delivery Yet the performance had a few breathtaking moments Joe Smith Erotic Obsessions Sardonic and Proud of It Julia Louise-Dreyfus Leah Zanoni Images of the Spring The Untimely Death of Phillipe: an Encomium The French cuisine of the oft empty restaurant is no more—it is yet worthy of remembrance Stephanie Schneider Zine Scene Firing Line Protest; Tips for Graduates Lauren Nelson and Elissa Nelson Classifieds Israel’s 50th birthday: a Time for Appreciation and Celebration Oren Castro A Veteran Editor’s Swan Song: Words Fail Me Meredith Yayanos Bard College: A Place Where You Acclimate Jazil Ghias Springer Got Style: A <Bleep> Defense of American “Trash TV” Scott Commerson Letters to the Editor Firing Line Demonstration Took Only Means Available Susannah E. David Clinton’s Recent Africa Tour Hardly Cause for Rejoicing Michael Canham Bot-man Bot-man Meets His Maker Chris Van Dyke and John Holowach
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