Volume CXXXV, Number 38 Friday, April 7, 2000
   
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News
 
 
  USLAC prevails after sit-in at admission office  
    On the heels of a storm of student rallies and protests, representatives from Service Employees    International Union (SEIU) and Initial Contract  Services finally agreed on a new contract, which  will provide Initial’s contracted janitors with benefits and increased wages....
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Editorial Page
 
 
  Editorial: USLAC earned victory  
    This past Wednesday, President Bennet agreed to USLAC’s demands for a negotiated              worker’s code of conduct in regards to subcontracted workers at the University. We                      congratulate USLAC on a huge success, both for the Initial janitors and for the power of  the student body in affecting change. The students who...
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  Column:  this must be the place Are you a big fat liar?  
   
This is a personality quiz. You should use these hypothetical questions to learn a little                something about yourself and your relationships with the people around you. Read them               out loud to your friends over lunch and see what they say. If you don’t like hypothetical                 questions because they’re too vague and of course the details matter... 
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Features
 
 
  Students Remember Monica Talbert  
   
A memorial service in honor of Monica Talbert ’02 was held Tuesday evening in the CFA              world music hall. Approximately 30 students, joined by Dean of the Sophomore Class Grissel Benitez-Hodge, Chaplain Gary Comstock and Associate Professor of History Claire Potter, gathered to remember Talbert, who died of an illness on Feb. 22.... 
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Arts
 
 
  Senior theses capture the moment:  
   
On Wednesday, April 6, a wildly windy and blustery day, students stepped inside the still quiet of the Zilkha Art Gallery to view this week’s installment of senior studio art theses. The works themselves share a common theme of a moment frozen in time....
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Sports
 
 
  Men’s lacrosse team comes through in the clutch  
   
Judging by the team’s records, Wesleyan (5-1) looked to be the clear favorite heading into               Wednesday’s game against Connecticut College (1-5). But despite the apparent mismatch, the Cards knew Conn would put up a fight. "Even though their record was one and five, we knew they were a very good team
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