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Benjamin J. Heller

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Gore Says It All

. An uncontroversial class deserves a tame speaker Rumor has it that the 1994 Commencement Speaker will be none other

DARTBOARD

NO MAGAZINE IS AN ISLAND This week Peninsula was back in the news, but for a peculiar reason: that is

Playing in the People's Court

P eriodization is a sport which pundits fancy playing. But perhaps now it is time to periodize the self-aggrandizing pundits

DART BOARD

TIME FOR A WHUPPIN' It seems that somebody at the Undergraduate Council has been watching a little too much "NYPD

DARTBOARD

TO KICK AROUND ANYMORE! It's time for an end-of-the-year roundup on our beloved Undergraduate Council. The final meeting took place

DART BOARD

THE MAN WHO WOULD BE GUV When Democratic observers complained that gubernatorial candidates Michael J. Barrett '70 and Mark Roosevelt

DARTBOARD

ARTS SECOND Heralded again by a huge choral and orchestral extravaganza, the second annual festival of arts and culture at

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Or Else What, Bill?

President Clinton retreats from yet another ultimatum An ultimatum, as the word's etymology suggests, denotes a last chance. "Go to

DARTBOARD

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE CRIMSON KIND Early this week, Dartboard's diligent TV writer was flipping channels (and only flipping, mind

DARTBOARD

KIGALI ON THE CHARLES The Government's legitimacy has broken down. The governed languish at the mercy of their leaders' kindness."

DARTABOARD

IT'S ALL IN THE NUMBERS From "quota queens" to staunch meritocrats, no one can deny that race, once a question

DARTBOARD

STRONG MEDICINE This week, an anonymous under-grad pasted stickers on items at CVS pharmacy proclaiming that the products in question

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Spies Like Always

As the story of Aldrich H. Ames' $2.7 million, 7 year spying spree comes to light in dribs and drabs,

DART BOARD

REVENGE OF THE NON-NERDS The backlash is under way. After two academic years of ascendant Powerbook hegemony this grey electronic

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Trendy Budget Games

.The balanced budget amendment is a silly idea. From the sound of the squawking of the Cabinet secretaries, one would

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