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Thursday,
March 25, 2004 |
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Loan
request for TV station rightly tabled
CEO
TV a good idea, but needs a little more thought
The
time is ... well, not now.
The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization asked the House
of Student Representatives Tuesday to table their $38,000
loan request to start a student-run television station,
citing confusion and a lack of support. |
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Neocons
agenda is questionable
You
may have been hearing various news reports about how the
Bush administration was itching to get at Iraq, even before
the World Trade Center attacks. Unfortunately, its
partially true. The people doing the plotting even have
a name: neoconservatives. |
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Creativity
catches employers eye
The
frigid winter months have passed and spring is finally
here. For seniors, however, graduation is approaching,
and its time to brush up that resume, dust off those
business suits and prepare for The Great Job Hunt. |
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