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Stephanie J. Beukema and Rosa B. Shinagel were made assistant deans, and Faith Adiele '86-'87 was appointed the new coordinator of Education for Action (E4A) and of special programs...
Today, leaders of students opposed to U.S. involvement in the Gulf, such as Rosa A. Ehrenreich '91, lament the lack of student interest in the current Middle East situation. The apathy that she notes bears a striking and disturbing resemblance to the Harvard students during the Vietnam war; for all their vocal protests, they were driven primarily by self-interest...
Radcliffe Assistant Dean Rosa Shinagel, who runs the Lyman Common Room, says that there are plans underway for a computer service which will enable staffers to type in a key word and receive a printout of references and counseling services. "If a woman comes in asking about pregnancy, for example," Shinagel says, "We'd like to be able to provide her with a list of quick references and phone numbers...
...armed forces," says Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, a nuclear specialist at the Brazilian Physics Society, "are continuing their nuclear programs." If funds for them are not halted, Rosa predicts, Brazil's military could produce a Hiroshima-size bomb in a year or two. Gary Milhollin, director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control, a Washington think tank, agrees. "The State Department has not been willing to recognize that Brazil is a proliferation risk," he says...
...while the teach-ins drew mostly favorable responses, organizers were not altogether pleased with the show of emotion. Rosa A. Ehrenreich '91, who is president of PBHA, says that many of her fellow undergraduates just didn't have the Gulf on their minds this week...