Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 28, 2005
Student raises $38,000 for Ugandan orphans
Can you give me a brief summary of the Christmas in Kampala campaign?
Essentially our initial goal was to raise $10,000 to build an orphanage called Meeting Point Kampala. I had visited there over the summer as an intern with the U.N. World Food Programme and during my visit there, learned that the cost of building a new school would be between $8,000 to $10,000. The reasons they needed a new school is because the old one was built o ...

Student groups sponsor dance for tsunami relief
A giant wall of water slammed into many parts of Asia, leaving over 225,000 dead Dec. 26, 2004, and millions homeless, according to a Jan. 25 New York Times article. The devastation wrought by this natural disaster has spawned a considerable relief e ... more
That Girl: Jamie Quiroz
For the first interview of the new year and the new semester, a semester where a good quarter of us are surely frightened out of our wits about the future, we talked to history major Jamie Quiroz. Jamie is nervous too, but she is a girl with a plan. ... more

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