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Administration Restricts Thursday 'Late Nights'

By LIZZIE BROWN

Associate Dean of Students Christopher Card will meet with the presidents and other representatives of Trinity College's recognized Greek organizations on Tuesday, April 17. This meeting will be the fourth of a series to continue through the month of April called to discuss the social events as conducted by the fraternities and sororities on campus.

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International Robot Competition Hosted by Engineering Dept.

14th Annual Fire-Fighting Robot Contest Draws Attendance of Over 500, Features 123 Robot Participants

By REMY RENAULT

From April 14-15, Trinity College hosted the 14th Annual Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest in the Oosting Gymnasium. Coordinated by Dr. David Ahlgren, the Karl W. Hallden Professor of Engineering, this colossal event is a point of pride for the Trinity Community.

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Controversial Requirements Pass in Vote

Faculty to Address Language, Global-Urban Proposals on April 17

By KRYSTAL RAMIREZ

After nearly two hours of discussion and debate on Tuesday, April 10, Trinity's faculty passed the first two of five proposals put forth by the Curriculum Committee. This means that students, beginning with the Class of 2012, will now be required to take a first-year seminar as well as two writing-intensive courses if the Board of Trustees chooses to act on the faculty's recommendations.

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Students Arrested in Tap Underage Drinking Raid

By LAUREN TURLIK

Police issued 45 citations and arrests at The Tap Café, a bar near Trinity's campus, for underage drinking last Tuesday, April 10. 44 of the arrests and citations were Trinity students. The College recognizes that underage drinking is a recurring problem on campus.

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Racist Shirts Displayed in Mather by Theater Class

By JAMES KUKSTIS

A T-shirt was hung on a wall at Mather last week that read "this is what a racist looks like." In front of the display was a sheet of paper which students could sign to request a T-shirt of their own. This, though, was not the action of a politically charged group, but rather a theater performance meant to stir student emotions and, most of all, promote discussion.

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Meeting Draws No Audience

By JORDYN SIMS

As a part of Trinity's reaccredidation process, a team of faculty and administrators held meetings for both students and faculty to come and voice their opinions about how they feel Trinity could be improved. Only one faculty member attended, Professor of Political Science Clyde McKee, and the only student present was the writer of this article.

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