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11/1/99

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NOVEMBER 1, 1999
VOLUME 64 ISSUE 4
22 CHESHVAN 5760
FEATURES
[Glitter Guns] Controversey Surrounds Art Exhibit at Cardozo
University Faced with Competition: New Yeshiva Established at Columbia
[Jackson]
Jesse Jackson Visits YU
[OH BIBI!] Bibi Visits Yeshiva
By Commentator Staff
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the first in a series of guest lectures on October 7 at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, speaking to a full house in the Moot Court Room on "Bringing the Past Century into the New Millenium." Full Story

[fried]Chanukah Concert to Rock Lamport
[CAF] Commentator Survey: Eating In The Cafeteria
TOP STORIES
[GLUECK] New Building To Be Constructed At Main Campus
By Jason Cyrulnik
A n eight million dollar donation from philanthropist Jacob Glueck will be utilized to erect a new building on the undergraduate men's campus of Yeshiva. The structure is to serve as a 'Torah Technology' facility combining Torah study with modern technological advances. Full Story
Mel Davis University Registrar Submits Resignation
By Pinchas Shapiro
At the u rging of university officials, Rabbi Melvin Davis, University Registrar, submitted his resignation two weeks ago effective the end of the fall semester. Currently, no specific plan for a replacement or for the future of the office has been made available . Full Story
Undergraduate Professors Voice Complaints Over Low Salaries
By Pinchas Shapiro
Thirty-two senior professors of Yeshiva College and the Stern College for Women submitted a formal complaint to the University expressing their extreme disappointment with the "inadequate salary increments" received this year. The letter sent directly to University President, Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm on September 14, 1999 addresses the unfulfilled university commitment to bring salaries "into line with those of comparable institutions." Full Story
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
  • Student Services Gets Techno
  • The Princeton Devaluation: Man, the Animal-Man
  • It's a Sensation! Brooklyn Museum of Art
  • Don't Forget the Student Court


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