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Current Issue:
Thursday, April 21, 2005
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News
Speech offers new spin on evolution
Students sharpen skills for job hunt
Faculty give 'Helping Hand' to struggling students
Students share views on transit pass
News Briefs
Internet makes buying term papers simple as point and click
Not making the grade
Opinion
Recycle, reduce and refuse to tolerate useless waste
Children pay for parents' debt
Arnold packs propaganda at public's expense
The problem isn't workers, but thoses who exploit them
Vigilantes should leave defense to the government
Reality kills the video star
Features
Professor focuses on photography
Poets perform at local Borders Bookstore
Century a threat to indie theaters
Lego Star Wars
The Amityville Horror
Mrs. California
Sports
Mustangs clip Hawks' wings
From the battlefield to the softball field
Hawks edge out Bear Cubs
Code follows baseball dreams
Boston fan joins in Sox/Yankees rivalry
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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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