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Current Issue:
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
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News
Students cast ballots
Earth Day activities focus on fuel
Senate approves council of chairs
Child development center honors young children's week
Current smoking policy to remain
Opinion
Reality-based extreme makeovers troubling
Latino vote may be vital to Bush in 2004
Skewed views by social instigators
Community colleges losing ground for affordability
Features
History professor shares legacy of Rwanda
Don't believe the hype: Mary's burgers are bunk
UK's Muse keeps the Brit-pop empire alive
Cinco de Mayo
Sports
Hawks' runs fail to give them the lead
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Issue Summary
News
Students react to cuts to higher education
Bill would help colleges
Students elect officers
Students rally for higher education
Campus celebrates Earth Day
Students find alternatives to book buybacks
Jazz Gala showcases campus
Opinion
Textbook prices problematic for students
Celebrity moms exploited
Action necessary to curtail global
Muslim women redefine feminism
Features
Sounds of jazz flow on windy day
Q&A Professor Jonathan Nielson
RTVF classes gateway to radio industry for students
Tips for a successful fall semester for returning students
Students enjoy astronomy for Earth Day
P.E. professor bikes for cause despite injury
Sports
Seasons end with an optimistic attitude
Tennis tourney ends season
Q & A: Shara Shimabakuro
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