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Thursday, October 31, 2002
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PURPOSE
Junior faculty have enough on their plate

COMMENTARY

The American Heritage Dictionary defines tenure as the status of holding one’s position on a permanent basis without periodic contract renewals.
 
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Opinions from around the country


Martha Stewart is having a Halloween trick played on her in the form of a ghastly subpoena.
Students can make difference by voting
COMMENTARY

Candidates’ political stances are readily available on their Web sites — so there’s little excuse for not knowing who to vote for.
Halloween costumes need not cost much to work well
COMMENTARY

College students lean in the pocket and low on time can create easy costumes for themselves.
 

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