January 10, 1999
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University proposes 'Greek row'
Fraternities, sororities may rent space in Mansion Hill next year

Fraternities and sororities at the University of Missouri-St. Louis may occupy houses in a Greek row within the Mansion Hill Condominiums complex on the north side of campus as early as next fall. G. Gary Grace, vice-chancellor for Student Affairs, said the Mansion Hill proposal came out of December meetings with sorority representatives.
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International Studies founder dies
Last semester saw the passing of one of UM-St. Louis' key architects. Edwin H. Fedder, founder of the UM-St. Louis Center for International Studies and noted scholar, died Dec. 1, 1999, at the age of 70.

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Campus computer systems performing better after thorough Y2K preparations
When the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve, officially starting the year 2000, the feared Y2K bug turned out to have no effect in much of the world. The same was true for the University of Missouri-St. Louis computer system.

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SGA makes Student Court, elections goals
The start of winter semester has brought no change as far as the leadership of the Student Government Association is concerned, and as a result the organization has no clear cut goals or programming planned for the upcoming semester.

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