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Current Issue:
Thursday, September 23, 2004
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News
Celebrating a milestone
Students elect two senators for ASG
Point, click and register to vote
Stress affects students' health
Presidential hopefuls make plans to help students pay for college education
Trade schools give choices
Opinion
Throw away your candy bar wrapper, not your vote
I killed trust... trust me
Students, put down the red pen, your input does not matter
Forgotten democracy beacon to the world
Racism is just more dust swept under America's rug
Features
See you at the Pole
Teacher's curriculum delivered by hands
Culinary artists give Prince a taste of gourmet cooking
Chevelle: This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In)
Entertainment spots for a night on the town
Gutsy 'Sky Captain' takes on giant robots wreaking havoc in New York
Sports
Hawk volleyball dominates match
Men's soccer getting back into form
Defense is king in an aggressive, yet scoreless tie
Wounded Hawks put up fight
The Kings? I couldn't care less: Why I won't be watching this season
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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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