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1500 runners braved cold weather to participate in the 7th annual International Peace Race. Ralph Revere, crime prevention officer, describes how the the 15 Blue Phones on campus will make students safer. Student Council Chairman Tony Rossi warns that unexcused absences from meetings will result in disciplinary action. The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is available to any sophomore planning to pursue a career in government. Career Services publishes a new booklet titled "Career Crossroads." There are several editorials about Issues 1,2 and 3 on the Ohio ballot. Chemical People, an organization that fights drug and alcohol abuse in young people, will hold meetings in local schools this week. Military Science professor Robert Harlan is the adviser for the new Collegiate Red Cross program on campus. The annual Law Careers Day will be held in Kilcawley Center. Speech Communications professor Hugenburg will teach a class about corporate communications during the shutdown of local steel mills. Brooke Hopkins reviews a concert by ICTUS, a jazz infusion band from Boston. University Theatre presents the play "Guys and Dolls." Todd Smith and Charlie King put on a concert at the First Unitarian Church. Mary Kay Quinn reviews "Top Hats and Folk Tales" by the University Theatre. The football team loses to Akron and the basketball team is slowed by injuries. The cross-country team loses its season finale. |
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