Vol. 91, No. 14 March 23, 2001


News
Two marrow donors found
Odds for winning the state lottery aren't good. Odds for a match in the national bone marrow registry are better, but at one in 20,000, they're still not common.

- See Donor

News
Asian Influences
The Taste of Asia, hosted by the Asian Student Council, will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the UC Commonwealth Auditorium.

- See Influences

Opinions
Sleepless Service
Philanthropy at the College isn't limited to Greek events and service organizations anymore. Starting in April, the Up Till Dawn project will launch its fund-raising drive to benefit the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. If such a large segment of our population can rally behind the living wage, why not dedicate our efforts to raising money for others in need?

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Variety
Crossing That Line
Hearing your parents swear or talk about sex may be bad enough, but imagine your professors doing those things in class. The situation is not entirely out of the question here at the College, where students take classes in which explicit language is often invaluable to discussion.

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Reviews
'Enemy' lovers muck up WWII
There are romance films and there are romance films. There are comedies and there are comedies. There are war films and then there is Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Enemy at the Gates."

- See 'Enemy'

Sports
UNC-W takes two from W&M
The baseball team opened the CAA season with two losses to the University of North Carolina-Wilmington before rallying to win the last game of the series.

- See Lacrosse