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Wednesday, February 14, 2001 A Publication of the Newspeak Association Volume No. 66, Issue 5

Front Page
-Entrepreneurship: Venture Forum involves all
-Doctor inadvertently invents orgasm machine
-Phi Kappa Theta Hosts Alumni Day
-Avocado products recalled due to bacteria contamination threat

News
-News Headlines
-Financial aid for the 2001-2002 academic year
-"Namesake Designs and Geometric Expressions" on display in Gordon Library
-Police Log

Opinions
-Media violence isn't the problem after all
-Radicalism only hurts the environmental cause
-The Pit
-The Little Things
-Philler (external link)

Letters to the Editor
-Soft money, soft politicians

International House
-Indian Students Organization organizes earthquake relief fund raising drive

Arts & Entertainment
-"The Love of Don Perlimplin for Belisa in his Garden" is a magical experience
-The Goat Head... Where is it?
-Anime overly violent?
-An undying love…for videogames
-"Put your hands together": WPI Step Team
-Guerilla Improv: Five Questions with Chad Pytel
-Love@wpi.edu: Survey shows truth on WPI Dating
-Valentine's Day Traditions Continue Despite Mysterious Origins

Announcements
-Club Corner
-Crimson Clipboard

Sports
-Women's basketball edges MIT in overtime on the road
-Wrestling team rolls with another upset
-Score Board
-Upcoming Contests

In this issue...


Entrepreneurship: Venture Forum involves all

The entrepreneurial spirit is the backbone of American business and industry. With the rapid innovation in science and technology, we have seen explosive growth. The WPI Venture Forum (part of the Collaborative for Entrepreneurship and Innovation under the Department of Management) serves and supports individuals that are seeking to begin or expand their company.

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Phi Kappa Theta Hosts Alumni Day

On Saturday, February 3, Phi Kappa Theta hosted its third annual Alumni Day. The purpose of the day was to find ways to improve the Fraternity with the help of KAPs of the past. Alumni reaching from as far back as the class of 1937 came to assist and offer their experience in the development of Phi Kappa Theta.

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Doctor inadvertently invents orgasm machine

While assisting a patient with chronic back pain, Dr. Stuart Meloy, an anesthesiologist, used an electronic device that is supposed to alter the pain into a different sensation.

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