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Chicago women’s soccer team kicks across Italy: Fresh from play overseas and fueled by increased fan interest, the team aims to win a national title.
William Veeder asks his students to question the notion of “classic” texts: William Veeder, professor of English language and literature and a 1975 Quantrell winner, will teach English 290: Fiction’s Fiction this winter.
  College Admissions on course, says Behnke: The University’s Office of College Admissions boasts that this year’s entering class looks to be one of the school’s brightest and most geographically diverse ever.
  Psychology professor appointed master of social sciences: John Lucy, PhD’87, professor in psychology and the Committee on Human Development, has been appointed to a three-year term as master of the Social Sciences Collegiate Division, deputy dean of the Division of Social Sciences, and associate dean of the College.
  Alumni Association, CAPS to offer on-line career network: The new network is one of several programs aimed at linking U of C students and alums.
  SG president Andy Hong, ’01, shares his views on College concerns: Here’s his student-leader perspective on some current campus issues.
  James Hormel, JD'58, appointed ambassador to Luxembourg: With his partner, former wife, and five children looking on, James Hormel, JD’58, former dean of students at the Law School, was sworn in as U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on June 29.
  Marla Messing, JD'89, Helps Women's Soccer Score: The 1999 Women’s World Cup was a huge success, much to the surprise of many people, including corporate sponsors like Adidas and Allstate.
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