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Thursday, April 20, 2006
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Key administration positions may remain open until summer 2007
Greek housing project cancelled because of cost
Summer landscape projects include pedestrian corridor
Evaluation forms weak acting provost says
Campus Crime Log
Variety of religious organizations serve campus spiritual needs
University to host Governor's School
Students, staff say many factors are considered when choosing a major
University officials interested in eliminating free parking along Fifth Street
Student health provides many types of contraceptives
Students grade professors on classroom performance
Competition increases even though more jobs become available
Several departments earn perfect scores
Editorial
Student complains about 'unfair' parking system
Rude cell-phone users read the riot act
New hires will influence direction of university
Letter to the editor
Culture
Parents have to adjust to college, too
Local live music is abundant
Students search for suitable swimwear
Creating a budget helps students manage money
Food doesn't have to eat away at funds
Lake Winnie offers cheap, close-to-home fun
Critic's Corner: Off-campus dining options plentiful in area
College Democrats dominate campus politics
Volunteer opportunities available to students
Upperclassmen offer advice to new students
Fresh Life offers class credit, way to meet people
Sports
Women's tennis team slaughters Catamounts, men fall to Furman
Softball team gears up for conference tournament
Basketball teams pick up recruits during late signing period
Cycling team looks for new members
Sports in brief: Softball player injured in crash
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