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Volume 124, Number 23 March 3, 2004
Top Story

Curriculum proposal fails in landslide vote
Last month RPI’s faculty overwhelmingly voted down the proposed changes to the Institute’s core requirements. Amongst the 22 proposals, the revisions in the core curriculum would have required all students to take a biology or biotechnology course as reported by The Poly last September.

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News

gates do the twist

Provost’s office pilots faculty-student lunch program

Ed/Op

Staff Editorial
Give feedback to faculty on new grading system

Editorial Notebook
Grey Tuesday explained

Editorial Notebook
Be cautious with technology

Top Hat
Ski trip planned after break

Derby
Field House hosts Guster March 18

My View
Parking still plagued with issues

Letter to the Editor
Let us leave with food

Letter to the Editor
No ban on gay marriage

Letter to the Editor
Take a look at funding

Letter to the Editor
ROTC went to conference

Letter to the Editor
Don’t change RPI mascots

Features

UPAC Presents Mainstage

Phantom gives up pop style for garage sound

northern wind

Dave Barry
Gravity causes problems on ski slopes

Words to Eat By
Fish Fry serves good fish, good prices

Worms 3D opens new dimension of possibilities

Sports

Indoor track runs over competition

RPI experiences offensive explosion

Union demolishes RPI

Attack will lead men’s lacrosse

Red Hawks shot down in UCAA tourney

Baseball has UCAA, NCAA titles in sights

Softball set for success in ’04

Rensselaer takes third

Rensselaer in Brief
State budget progresses
New York State lawmakers appear to be ahead of where they normally are each year in the budget making process. The fiscal year begins April 1, and if New York’s budget passes before then, it will be the first time New York has passed a budget on time since 1984.

According to State Assemblyman Jack McEneny, committee meetings were held on some budget matters in January that are normally not held until late February or March. McEneny also told The Associated Press that, as opposed to normal yearly procedure, lawmakers are not being advised to look into loans while their paychecks are withheld after the April 1 deadline until a budget passes; “There is something in the air that says this is real.”

Senate Republican Majority Leader Joseph Bruno also feels that the budget will pass on time. He told The Associated Press “I think we’re on a track and if I were a betting guy, I’d bet we’d get it done by April first. I’d give 2-to-1 [odds] that we’ll get it done.”

HS adds security
Columbia High School in Rensselaer County recently added new security measures due to the shooting that occurred there last month.

The school has added more building monitors, moved the main entrance, and locked all other doors, equipping them with alarms. Additionally, the school will be locked down before 7 am and students will not be allowed to enter before that time.

Metal detectors and more security may still be added. A safety committee consisting primarily of students, teachers, and emergency personnel will be responsible for making further recommendations.

The shooting occurred on February 9 and left a teacher wounded. The alleged shooter, 16-year-old Jon Romano, has been charged with 86 counts and remains in the Rensselaer County Jail with no bail set.

Bioengineering grant
RPI, in partnership, with University of California, Berkley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Ridge National Laboratory was recently awarded a grant of over $2.5 million from the National Institute of Health. The grant is for four years and is RPI’s Bioengineering Research Partnership Grant from NIH.

RPI has two professors in the chemical and biological engineering department working on the project. Jonathan Dordick, who holds the Howard P. Isermann ’42 Professorship, is leading the research team and Assistant Professor Shekhar Garde is also working on the team.

The goal of the research is to allow pharmaceuticals to be produced both more rapidly and economically. Most of the research on RPI’s campus will be conducted in the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies which is scheduled to open in September.

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