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Show n I I CAMPUS NEWS: The SUUSA Senate, sporting a new look, last night made a minor change in the bylaws for the upcoming elections. PAGE 5. CAMPUS ARTS: The Utah Shakespearetu1 Festival has begw1 plans for its 1998 season which will contain some surprises. PAGE 12. CAMPUS SPORTS: suu·s outdoor track and field teams are on course for a great year, says Head Coach Eric Houle. PAGE 13. STATE NEWS: The Gore family has ended its Utah vacation a day early, but sources say they had a great time here. PAGE 10. WORLD NEWS: Israel remains defiant in its rejection of the United States' plan for withdrawal from the West Bank .. PAGE 11. NATIONAL SPORTS: The 1998 Major League Baseball season is now under way and expansion will surely change things. PAGE 14. IN CONVOCATION: 'Washington Post' columnist Bob Levey will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Auditorium. His topic is 'Ethics in Contemporary [oumalism,' an idea very much in the public spotlight as 'Monicagate' continues. PAGE3. Fun, fun, fun Among those who took part in Greek Rush activities last ni.ght-in this case, the Delta Psi Omega pool party at the Middle School Complex-were (from left) Robin Manolovits, a pre-law sophomore from Ogden, Tamie Brailsfozd, an elementary education ma;or and junior from Las Vegas, Nev.. and Holly Hansen, a sophomore in communication from Salt Lake City. Many more events are planned for this week. PAGE 4. |