College snags Stewart for 2004 graduation Jon Stewart, ’84, host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” will return to the College as the keynote speaker for Commencement 2004. The appearance will be Stewart’s second at the College in recent years; he performed and answered questions from students Oct. 27, 2002 in a Homecoming Weekend event sponsored by the University Centers Activities Board.
William Ivey Long, ’69, an award-winning Broadway costume designer, and Carolynn Reid-Wallace, ... |
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Future of student candidacies foggy Though further court action is still pending, several rulings made over the past few weeks suggest that none of the four students who announced their ... moreCollege hosts finalists for new scholarship program
Three student pairs campaign for top executive offices
Justice discusses originalist interpretation of Constitution
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Opinions cartoon ... moreGraduation speaker rules
Argument changes marriages meaning
Affirmative action fills in wealth gap
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SWEM SET TO OPEN FRONT DOOR Step aside, old entrance. There’s a new door in town. The main front entrance to Swem Library will soon enjoy its grand re-opening.
The main ... moreDANCE FEVER
That Girl
Behind Closed Doors
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Stiller and Wilson stumble as 'Starsky and Hutch' Surfing in on the latest Hollywood nostalgia wave is Todd Phillip's "Starsky and Hutch," an uneven, yet occasionally hilarious remake of the classic T ... more'Dirty Dancing' sequel missteps
Altman keeps mixed company
Ubi Soft strives for lucky 'XIII'
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Tribe stretches winning streak While Major League Baseball is still working on their spring training games, Tribe baseball is tearing away at the first third of their season games. ... moreWomen’s tennis falls to OU Sooners 3-4
Men’s tennis defeats Oklahoma at home
Ballroom Dancing
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