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  • Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Bell selected as Hollins president
    • Minority recruitment efforts heightened
    • News Briefs
    • Women's colleges ring 'Bell' with new president
    • Past Presidents of Hollins
    • SGA Elections
    • Campus Scenes
    • Bye, bye Bertie, as Mayes leaves Hollins bookstore
    • Spike Lee discusses filmmaking, race to sold-out crowd
    • Spring dance performance exciting and unique
    • Spring Cotillion
    • Student-run Web sites popular
    • NEFA Arts Fest
    • 'One Noble Journey' brings history to life
    • Film festival honors student's dream
    • Crocheting hobby brings joy to woman's life
    • Library acquired best-seller books for pleasure
    • Will you be wishing 'Death to Smoochy'?
    • Job Search Tips (That Really Work)
    • Horoscopes
    • Hey You!
    • Don't Quote Me
    • Tying It Together
    • Letters to the Editor
    • HOP adds new experience to outdoor activities

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 29) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 29)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Integrates housing reviews mixed
    • Rat improvements slowly take shape
    • News Briefs
    • Year's end brings retirement of longtime professors
    • Hollins' answer to 'nothing to do'
    • Cecelia Long to address graduates
    • Graduation Schedule
    • Larsen takes sabbatical at writers' colony
    • Try Roanoke's offerings for study breaks
    • NE3 wins first 'Battle of the Bands'
    • Seniors examine post-grad service opportunities
    • Habitat carnival fun for good cause
    • Eccentric writers and dead dog in trunk
    • Hey You!
    • Campus Scenes
    • Horoscopes
    • Crossword Puzzle
    • Senior Wills
    • Don't Quote Me
    • New SGA chief hopes for student input
    • Tying It Together
    • Letters to the Editor

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Sept 23) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Sept 23)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Food service gets makeover
    • Bell gets feel for Hollins
    • Visiting policy sparks campus debate
    • Campus group hosts 2nd annual fund-raiser
    • Bloomin' Onions? Australia?
    • Holidays commence with Rosh Hashanah
    • Jewish Holiday Calendar
    • Kari Brown does NASA
    • Mideast sees change
    • New group finds voice
    • HHRC starts year with LGBT Film Festival
    • MTV director fails to wow viewers with 'One Hour Photo'
    • Campus Events
    • Hollins Clubs
    • Roanoke Valley Events
    • Roanoke Night Spots
    • Laurie Anderson visits Richmond
    • 'Early Renditions' rocks Coach B's
    • Stumbling through new beginnings
    • Learning the way of the geek
    • Horoscopes
    • Student Government Association Wants You
    • SGA vice president seeks your advice
    • Are there killer squirrels on campus?
    • Team Rosters
    • Cross Country: Born to Run
    • Campus remembers events of Sept. 11

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Oct 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Oct 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Treatment of staff elicits concern
    • New ID cards scanned: Will error message show?
    • Wrobel left out of decision
    • No, boyfriends cannot be kept in storage
    • Bell gets a feel for Hollins
    • Jane Stanley sees the light
    • Separating fact from fiction: the misconceptions of Singapore
    • Birth Control takes new shape with introduction of the Ortho Evra patch
    • Campus group sponsors National Coming-Out Week
    • Valley View to get Hot Topic
    • Bill Wrobel: Former Director of Food and Auxiliary Services
    • 'Barbershop' snips away competition
    • Other Reviews
    • Campus Events
    • Roanoke Valley Events
    • October Holidays
    • Roanoke Night Spots
    • 'The Lovely Bones' relates to present kidnappings
    • 'Barbershop' sparks fued
    • Lilo & Stitch's pint-sized heroine is large as life
    • Film society thrills with sci-fi flicks
    • 'White Oleander' perfect for memoir style readings
    • A little song, a little dance, the editor in chief goes on a rant
    • Hollins holidays are weird, let's add more
    • To the Hollins Community: Subject: Hollins Hooters
    • Cant u c im addicted to chattin'?
    • Bell Hooks to speak at Hollins
    • Tennis Team: A team on and off the court
    • Roanoke marks shooting anniversary

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Oct 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Oct 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Is Quality of Life at Hollins really the best? Princeton Review ranks Hollins No. 1
    • Plans in store for Visual Arts Center
    • New Zealand: Should we be worried about our sheep?
    • New to Hollins: Health Center carries Ortho-Evra
    • Parking becomes a large issue on campus
    • Hollins welcomes new choir director
    • The Grandin reopens this weekend
    • Harvest House owner moves to California, tired of working
    • Hollins Events
    • Roanoke Valley & Beyond
    • Roanoke Night Spots
    • 'Knockaround Guys' can't K.O. 'Godfather'
    • Film not as gory as 'Silence' & 'Hannibal'
    • Book reads as literary warm-up to other novels
    • Philosophy Symposium enters new dimension
    • Freshman 15: Fact or fiction? Who cares?
    • Taxicab confessions: Can you really miss their creepiness?
    • Living among lotto ticket scrapings: I need to scrap my scratching habit
    • Students protest on front quad

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Nov 4) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Nov 4)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Business slows at RAT
    • Despite protests, Cotillion date unchanged
    • Applicants are arriving; political science professor search is under way
    • First Distinguished Speaker: Wade Davis has active crowd
    • Bali: beauty to bombs
    • Frank Beyer speaks at Hollins about film: 'Jakob der Lügner'
    • 'The Ring' and 'Ringu' both thrilling films
    • 'Jakob der Lügner' beautiful film, full of hope
    • Grapheon plans for rest of year
    • Hollins Events
    • Roanoke Valley
    • Roanoke Night Spots
    • Radio station needs funds
    • Battle of the fro: Angie Stone vs. Maxwell
    • Writer's Harvest: Dillard matches profits
    • Want something to do? Look no further...
    • Don't insult Roanoke; use your imagination
    • Horoscopes
    • A few words from the SGA president
    • To all the Hollins students
    • Spongebob soaked up too much glory; he needs to be wrung out and hung to dry

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Nov 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Nov 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • On-campus parking becomes scarce
    • Buddhist monks visit Hollins
    • 'Til Tuesday attendance low; HAB considers changing day
    • Jamaica: Out of many people, one people
    • Black Girl Story
    • Inman Majors finds Hollins relaxed but serious
    • It's a guide dog's life for religion professor
    • Coming in from the cold: Jamaica service project teaches students how real world works
    • Schumm
    • Director P.T. Anderson succeeds with 'Love'
    • Anderson's 'Magnolia': 'Best movie I'll ever make'
    • NE3 opens for Virginia Coalition; both rock Oktoberfest
    • Hollins Events
    • Important dates in November
    • Roanoke Valley & Beyond
    • Roanoke Night Spots
    • 'Boogie Nights' puts Anderson on map
    • 'Fight Club' author pushes new dark comedy 'Lullaby'
    • Thanksgiving break? That's a laugh
    • Go see 'Jackass the Movie' over opera any day
    • SGA vice president addresses campus concerns
    • Keep dreaming sister, you're stuck with a roommate and that's all there is to it

  • Hollins Columns (2002 Dec 2) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2002 Dec 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Johnson, Hankla published
    • Coincidence? Oh, I think not
    • Holiday characters kick back
    • Roanoke Christmas shopping advice: Buy your brother a thong from Victoria's Secret
    • What's the worst Christmas gift you've received?
    • Help grow Angel Tree
    • Oscar night at Cinema Grille: Hollins struts their stuff on the red carpet
    • The wicked H. Potter
    • For the love of Harry
    • Ultimate Dreidel, anyone?
    • A grande finale from the unedited editor: Happy holidays to all and to all, good times
    • Happily ever after movies just aren't cool
    • Five Interesting J-Term Possibilities
    • Horoscopes
    • In loving memory of Kriss Kringle
    • Rudolph's last rites
    • In memoria: Prance, Dancer, and Vixen

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Feb 24) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Feb 24)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • It's official: Bell's No. 10
    • Believe in yourselves, Reno says
    • TAG grant cut upsets students
    • Speed no more
    • Taiwan: so much to see, so little island
    • New library director here to get involved
    • Cunningham to retire
    • Former bush pilot lands in English Department
    • Italy, France and Tori Amos: student J-terms get interesting
    • Overseas, pretty please: Students go abroad
    • Frankie Keller carves path to Thailand
    • 'Monologues' empowers
    • Sneak a peek at the big screen hopefuls
    • French Film Fest embraces history of Wednesday nights
    • For a while, I forgot why I chose Hollins
    • Look past the flowery decor
    • A professor's praise
    • I hate it, I hate it, I hate Valentine's Day
    • Pleasant's computer labs prove unpleasant
    • Will swimming away the hours pay off?

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Mar 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Mar 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • MFA rocks English Department
    • Carvin may become English Department
    • First-year class president shows how it's done
    • Louder and prouder, Voice has returned
    • NOW is creating change
    • Grab a professor and friends, scramble clothes, raise money with S.H.A.R.E. for R.A.M.
    • Norway offers culture as well as cold weather
    • Drag Kings are workin' it
    • Pre-Ring Night: Let the good times roll
    • A little bit of Africa hits the Roanoke stage
    • Local music: If they play it, you should go
    • Can't find local music? Well, go here
    • March 2003
    • 'Cradle 2 the Grave' should be buried
    • Clairvoyance causes big trouble for 'Big Trouble'
    • Reality TV face-off: Do the ayes have it?
    • I'm simply hypnotized
    • I'll happily scrutinize
    • Evanescence isn't dissipating anytime soon
    • Eclectic Individuality: Floetry sings thigh-shaking poetry
    • Idle complaints are the devil's workshop
    • 'Baby Got Back' should be new anthem: GAP and Vogue should listen to the lyrics
    • Old issue brings new hope
    • English Department deserves its space
    • Tier 1 ingredient: Motivation
    • Current Carvin residents feeling a little homeless
    • I'm dressed for the South but freezing, and now I've come down with cabin fever
    • Horoscopes
    • Riders saddle up for some competition
    • Basketball's season impressive in ODAC

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Greenhouse a go-go for English
    • Cocke steps a stage for Trojan ad
    • Moody food is good, really, we swear
    • New 'Gone Wild' video: Pearl Girls Gone Wild
    • Arrests shock campus
    • Ulabulastan exists, don't be silly, silly
    • Squirrel gains fame
    • Crocodile Hunter to get rid of spiders
    • Doughboy dies at 71
    • Lifetime network movies are the bestest
    • Richard Dillard's Buffy dream comes true
    • Horoscopes
    • Near death experience changes life
    • Think your family had the worst car? Think again. No one can beat the ghettoblasting "Ghettoblaster"

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Students debate war in Iraq
    • Rooming solo may not be cheap route
    • Tuition increase prompts questions about spending
    • Two alums return to speak April 15: Lee Smith and Shannon Ravenel
    • Founder of Zoetrope to give informal talk
    • Campus theme houses changing locations
    • Horizon program changes: A step forward or back?
    • Feeling of war very close for some students
    • And the winners are: the new faces of Hollins leadership
    • Efforts stepped up to diversify faculty
    • Changing lives, swimming with crocodiles: 15th anniversary Jamaica trip a success
    • Staff profile: Richard Lee stamps approval
    • Post office hours change with cutbacks
    • Israel: More than camel rides and deserts
    • BSA members hit the runway in style
    • Sororities not likely to return to campus
    • Guerilla Girls storm campus with questions: Do women have to be naked to be in the Met?
    • 'Seven Cases of Brain Death' takes stage
    • Breaking the mold: Rare Avis rocks
    • 'Hours' worthy of page turning
    • The Hollins Columns is hiring for the 2003/2004 school year!
    • 'About Schmidt' has Nicholson on new path
    • Two movies leave Gellar's hands unscathed? Is it true?
    • 'Touch of Evil' a masterpiece
    • 'The Sweetest Thing' is sweet
    • Horoscopes
    • Grad school can wait, but life can't
    • All I ever needed to know I learned while...working at the front desk of a health club
    • April 2003
    • Red, white, and blue Moody jukebox war: show some respect
    • Which comes first, security or parking?
    • Time to put your money where your mouth is
    • Crack your knuckles one more time... and I will have to crack you in the head
    • Two students throw punches at Toughman

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Apr 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Resolution gains support
    • Affirmative action takes hot seat
    • University aims to become Tier 1
    • OUTloud brings day of silence to campus
    • New biological terror, SARS spreads to U.S.
    • BSA promotes diversity campuswide
    • Benedict plants biographical seed
    • Communicating during war difficult
    • Plan to change HRC is debated
    • Hollins University SGA Leadership 2003-2004
    • New policy for pets on campus proposed
    • Kazaa allows hacker onto campus network
    • SRLA keeps busy this semester
    • Banta Room bar open for business next semester
    • Races to April serious about songwriting
    • This much is true: 900-page novel will keep you reading Wally Lamb
    • "Phone Booth": Don't go answer its ring
    • Must see DVDs: Movies that make the grade
    • Celebrate Earth Day April 22
    • Local nightlife provides best therapy
    • I'd only ever shot a Super-Soaker water gun
    • Horoscopes
    • A small girl with a big voice speaks out
    • Disability Awareness week: it affects us all
    • Climbers triumph at bouldering

  • Hollins Columns (2003 May 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 May 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Center for rape victims to open
    • New communication plan
    • Who to contact for help
    • U.S.A. not immune to misconceptions
    • Batten Leadership Institute completes first year
    • Interview with an officer: Is Hollins safe?
    • Tier one forum meets criticism
    • M.A.L.S. Program fosters educational freedom
    • Retired Astronaut speaks at annual Science Seminar
    • Sandusky house brings Relay for Life to campus
    • Getting to know you: Vince Rewekant reveals all
    • Administration continues search for new dean
    • May 2003
    • Spring Cotillion attendees paint town red
    • New SGA President speaks up
    • Faculty's top ten ways you know you're having a really long semester
    • All right, who rigged American Idol 2?
    • Wilco members march to beat of own drum
    • 'Identity' solid film, but falls short of great
    • Must see DVDs: Go experiment
    • Reggio to speak
    • SGA Vice President speaks her mind, honestly
    • Members explain some mysteries about Freya
    • Saying goodbye doesn't get easier with practice
    • I have to face the future eventually, but first...
    • Campus safety should let students be students
    • LGBT issues ignored
    • Tier one forum more like dictatorship
    • Senior notices changes over time
    • Seniors leave last wills and testaments
    • Love of lacrosse gives players positive attitudes
    • Tennis team brings home 2nd place from ODAC

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Sept 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Sept 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Task force to bring diversity
    • Changes divide English Department
    • Campus joins crackdown on music downloads
    • Recent events spark a new protest group
    • Abroad program expands horizons
    • Students happy with quality of life
    • Revised meal plan comes to campus
    • Banta Room almost ready to use new license
    • Questions unanswered after faculty, staff depart
    • Graduate students join residence life
    • Rosenberg to increase student participation
    • New students adjust to unfamiliar campus
    • Writing Center Hours
    • Spirit week 2003 Sept. 29-Oct. 2
    • Hollins rated Number 1 in quality of strife
    • Horoscopes
    • Too bad life isn't like this in the real world
    • 'Dickie Roberts' does dick for audiences
    • Experiences of war differ from overseas
    • Reggie's death affects students campuswide
    • Senior (sort of) speaks out about Tinker scares
    • Freya continues tradition
    • Smokey says...
    • Professor initiates table for discussion
    • Barbershop quarter campus Nov. 1
    • Student survey part of clean slate review

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Oct 6) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Oct 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Campus examines childcare needs
    • Old tradition causes division between classes
    • Editor's notes
    • Horizon student shares story on 'Oprah'
    • Party Time
    • Former midwife Vincent to speak on campus
    • Virus infects campus computers
    • Elaine Brown to discuss campus diversity
    • OUTloud hosts National Coming Out Day
    • Zane Williams to perform on campus
    • Cokie Roberts mixes religion and politics in speech
    • SGA officers for 2007 share some views
    • Sound off
    • 'Cabin Fever' begs antidote
    • Chick Lit: Quirky satires or trashy novels?
    • Quiz sheds light on academic strengths...?
    • Horoscopes
    • Editor senses excess negativity on campus
    • SRLA invites understanding
    • ADA growing and changing
    • What's with all the assignments
    • Tinker scares are driving me insane
    • Junior urges sister class to keep speaking up
    • Demonstration empowers all
    • Sprinklers' onslaught disturbs junior's sleep on walking
    • Professor speaks out about missing staff member
    • Diversity should include religion
    • Sister class soccer stars shine on team
    • Emily Fielder
    • Kasey Garito
    • Marital arts club to teach self-defense
    • Cross country rises above expectations

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Oct 20) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Oct 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • M.F.A. program is under way
    • Task Force to build inclusive community
    • Surveillance cameras to be installed on campus
    • Wildflour 'paving paradise'
    • New Visual Arts Center coming April 2004
    • 1st generation college students change image
    • Junior achieves celebrity status on campus
    • Elaine Brown answers lingering questions
    • Miss Guidance II provides advice...?
    • Columns evolves over years on campus
    • 'Kill Bill' prepares audience for gory sequel
    • Grapheon keeps student reading tradition alive
    • To drink or not to drink? That is the question
    • Horoscopes
    • Penis envy? Other muscles, maybe...
    • Student, professor speak out about affirmative inaction
    • Professor provides insight into historical events
    • Columns gets fan mail
    • Junior speaks out about trashy students
    • Senior demonstrates need for acknowledgement
    • Hollins field hockey team looks up

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Nov 3) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Nov 3)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Presser Hall to be renovated
    • Colleges Against Cancer finds place on campus
    • Corrections
    • Preparations for Relay For Life under way
    • Costumes, laughter abound on Tinker Day
    • It's Good to be King
    • Political club leaders explore pros and cons of presidential hopefuls
    • Joe Serna to increase diversity awareness
    • sound off: which building on campus needs the most improvement, and why?
    • Sowder's love of Hollisn keeps her climbing
    • 'The Children's Hour': A rousing success
    • We should be grateful for campus safety
    • Horoscopes
    • Life lessons learned from editor-hood
    • Women's studies class members speak out: Stop singling us out as people 'of color'
    • Miss Guidance II offers advice to those who have never heard of stupid questions
    • Senior waxes poetic about current events
    • Dear Editor: Camera men, happy Tinker Day does not thou make
    • Dear Editor: $50 just not worth it
    • Hollins riding triumphs again in the ODAC

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Nov 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Nov 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Priority rises for disabilities
    • Fall Ring Night rumors spark controversy
    • Master Planners propose campus revisions
    • Susan Thomas to adopt Kazahkstanian child
    • Voice organizes campus-wide recycling program
    • Sound off: What is your take on partial-birth abortion?
    • Fall Dance Gathering well attended
    • Julianna Baggott to read work on campus
    • I'm most thankful for competent help
    • Horoscopes
    • Apart from turkey and stuffing, thanks for...
    • Campus safety should live up to its name
    • Dear editor: Discrimination illegal, not sin
    • Time for thanks and giving
    • Campus safety causes student trouble
    • Lockhart runs circles around competition

  • Hollins Columns (2003 Dec 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2003 Dec 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Senior gift set to break record
    • Student committee aims to solve issues
    • Condoms distributed on campus may be harmful
    • First Flash Mob experiments meets success
    • Giardina returning as writer in residence
    • Sound off: What do you think about Michael Jackson?
    • Substitution dieting will save us all, right?
    • Campus community faces ethical controversy
    • This semester's lesson: balance is key
    • Dear Editor: belittling opinions never constructive
    • Campus community members to run for arthritis
    • Swimming warming up for winter season

  • Hollins Columns (2004 Feb 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2004 Feb 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Remembering President Nora Kizer Bell 1941-2004
    • Faculty/Staff
    • From the Editor
    • Students/Alumnae
    • Goodbye, Nora. We love you.

  • Hollins Columns (2004 Mar 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2004 Mar 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Administration adapts
    • Team completes master plan draft
    • Senate rejects emergency contraception bill
    • Celebrating life brings campus together
    • Sitton adjusts to temporary position
    • Calendar of Events March 2-14, 2004
    • Sound off: What do you think about the Democratic primaries?
    • Atkins diet difficult for some to stomach
    • 'Vagina Monologues' returns to campus
    • Not to get political to anything, but...
    • What are you really saying with your tip?
    • SGA Officers Spring 2004
    • Dear Editor: Since when are we on equal footing?
    • Cochran sets precedent in basketball
    • Swimmers kick fin at ODAC championship

  • Hollins Columns (2004 Mar 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2004 Mar 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Campus sets relationship rules
    • Tennis team crushes Methodist College
    • Seniors crawl toward goal
    • Cafeteria apologizes after food fight
    • Magazine editor spreads feminist awareness
    • Bush's plan to ban sparks dialogue
    • Calendar of Events: March 15-March 28
    • Sound Off: What do you think about consensual sex between professors and students
    • I am Cat, and I'm addicted to my opinions
    • Horoscopes
    • Exercise, not just diet, key to healthy lifestyle
    • Dear editor: diversity problem really exists on campus
    • Task force reviews athletic program

  • Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Alcoholic SGA president impeached
    • Inventive graduation headline here
    • Student arrest rates alarming
    • Visual Arts Center open to public today
    • Correction
    • Cat column headline goes here
    • New parking solution revealed
    • Bad parking could result in towing
    • Schlubin attacks rising steadily
    • 'Survivor' due to film new season on campus

  • Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Presidential hopeful speaks
    • Symposium sparks journalism dialogue
    • Problems arise for Colleges Against Cancer
    • Center plans to bring awareness to campus
    • The Hollins Columns is hiring for the 2004/2005 school year!
    • English department welcomes new member
    • Ring Night dangers bring structural changes
    • Calendar of Events: April 5-April 19
    • Sound off: What are you looking for in Hollins' next president
    • SGA Openings '04-'05
    • Summer jobs aren't all bad...that bad...
    • Horoscopes
    • Good marriage should be possible for all
    • Dear editor: Wal-Mart savings come with price
    • Bush inspired me: liberal all the way
    • Dear editor: accusations threaten campus
    • Soccer program adapts without coach
    • Tennis team serves up hopes for ODAC

 

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