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Thursday, October 5, 2006
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Chancellor addresses campus problems
Staff warns students about GPA standards
Place stores remain empty, 2 years after building completed
Wellness center, athletic center to begin construction next year
Campus Crime Log
Campus group plans multiple events to entertain students
University notes faculty achievements
Program receives grant to help college enrollment
Exit exams gauge general education program
SGA General Meeting Minutes
Corker, Ford running even in Senate race
Editorial
Homecoming nominations poorly managed
News feed offers tabloid exposure for users
Student emphasizes need to dress appropriately
Letter to the editor
Public demands alternative to stereotypical politician image
8 a.m. classes prove useful, not easy
Empty pockets call for change in textbook prices
Arguments against gay marriage weak
Culture
No tricks, just treats for thrill seekers
Culture Fest is melting pot of fun
Campus officials stress students' safety
'Gridiron Gang' more than just football
Facebook versus Myspace, students decide
Campus organizations lend helpful hand to community
New iPod offers colorful distraction
Sports
Lawson leads The Citadel past UTC 24-21
Lady Mocs win fifth consecutive match to improve to 6-9
Cycling team competes at high level
Soccer team still winless in conference
Lady Mocs contribute time to charity
Football prepares for Homecoming matchup
Cross country runs wild at Louisville Classic
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