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The Los Angeles Times, Thursday, May 27
In an increasingly complex world of high-tech homes, skyscrapers and
modernist designs, the simple hut opens up another world that is literally
one step removed from nature. "The magic of hut dwelling is the immediacy
of the environment," said Ann Cline (architecture). "You are immediately
connected to the outside, while still being inside."
The Denver Business Journal, Monday, May 24
Big game hunting has rapidly turned Colorado's biggest corporations into
endangered species, with potentially profound consequences for the state's
economic environment. "People's economic lives are affected by the
decision of people that seem faceless and nameless--this ominous
bureaucracy that is out there in the nether world," said James Brock
(economics).
Bangor Daily News, Wednesday, May 26
Story about a team from University of Maine winning first prize in a kayak
contest sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Institute of
Paper Science and Engineering says Miami University's team won third place.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Thursday, May 27
Miami University All-American Wally Szczerbiak received materials from USA
Basketball that made official his invitation to join the men's senior
national team that will compete this summer for a spot in the 2000
Olympics. Szczerbiak also has an extended workout and interview arranged
with the Chicago Bulls, holders of the top pick in the June 30 draft.
Journal-News, Thursday, May 27
List of where area high schools will hold their graduations includes
Millett Hall at Miami University-Oxford and Dave Finkelman Auditorium at
Miami University-Middletown.
Kristal Humphrey
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513-529-7592
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