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  February 26, 2001
Around Campus
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Horace Brown (left) coaches Aaron Wilcos, a senior fine arts major, on African drumming techniques, during the Diaspora Project’s drum circle event, held in the Hokin Gallery last Thursday.
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UIC, Loyola coverage at MCC Tournament
Saturday, March 3, 2001
Loyola's season ends brutally at hands of top seed, 78-52

Buzzer beater ends Flames' season


Buddy Guy's still on track, despite delay
The future home of Buddy Guy’s Legends, the world famous nightclub, is nothing more than a vacant lot at the corner of Balbo and Wabash Avenues. El Taco Loco has been torn down and a parking lot has taken its place. This week CTI Inc., a construction-testing company, is drilling to see what lies beneath the concrete.

The City of Chicago requires that all building sites go through a battery of tests to ensure that the basements do not cave from the pressure of the soft clay on which the city of Chicago is built. This is the second round of testing the site has gone through since the ground proved too soft for the original plans. Continued


The revolution will not be cared about
A letter to my comrades:

Our way of life here is threatened, and time is against us. A letter, sent from top general Bert Gall to el presidente, Warrick Carter himself, was intercepted by one of our scouts, and its contents are grave. Continued


Nothing is prohibited
Do you have an unusual talent but have nowhere to express it? Let “Why Not Entertainment Productions” be your outlet. Every Saturday at midnight WNEP’s “The Gong Show,” which emulates the madcap 1970s game show, is looking for kitschy and ridiculous acts. Continued


Little people, big entertainment
Inside the midget wrestling experience at a Chicago bar:"No silence, all violence". Size doesn’t matter, at least not to wrestling fans who stood outside Sluggers in sub-zero weather Feb. 17 to watch midgets toss each other around a ring. Continued


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