october 2, 1997 a weekly newsmagazine vol. 25, no. 14


FEATURES        

Sugar and Spite
Sarah Blackwood critiques girl-culture on the Net.

Net Prophets
Megan Lisagor investigates the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities.

When in ROLM
Kelty Garbee and John Crotteau dial into the phoning fun.

Teaching the Student Body Electric
Sean Koenig examines the ITC influence on teaching at U.Va.

Birth Rights
Sarah Curtis-Fawley looks beyond the hype to the ethics of reproductive technology.

DEPARTMENTS        
Frontline: Code Read
Brett Widness decodes the encryption controversy.

Scene: Hell-bent on Illbient
Sean Kennedy ponders the origins of some thought-inducing tunes.

COLUMNS & REVIEWS        
Remote Control
Dale Hershman evaluates the intercalation of technology in modern life.

Goons in Rangoon
Julie Jones and SEA attack political oppression in Burma.

DEC DISCS        
The Sundays, Static and Silence
by Will Golightly

Charming, Giant
by Jarrod Hood



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