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Wednesday, February 19, 2003
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Café à la cart moved from Moudy Building
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

Prior to the first sandwich being sold, the Café à la cart was moved in and out of Moudy Building South’s green room before a single person was served.

 

Advising task force formed
Task Force to ensure trained advisors help in class selection
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Complaints from students that more training is needed for academic advisors have encouraged the Student Government Association to form an academic advising task force, David Reese, task force chairman, said Tuesday.

Making plans

Coming up short

Chudi Chinweze

Ty Halasz/Photo editor

Freshman sensation Chudi Chinweze gets stripped of the ball late in the second half against UAB on Tuesday night in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The Frogs came up short 85-88 in overtime.

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Café needs to be returned to Moudy

It was gone before we knew it. Monday afternoon, Café à la cart appeared to be on it’s way to the first floor of the Moudy Building South.

But, some of you may not have even known that the equipment was ever there. By the next day, all traces had vanished. Before a single sandwich had ever been sold, the kiosks were gone.

We win with pop culture
Katherine Ortega


Real world doesn’t match up
Lauren Cates



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Letters to the editor

Sports Features

Frogs hit milestones in loss
Blount, Merriex, Chinweze each earn honors
By Carmen Castro
Skiff Staff


Despite the Frogs’ overtime 88-85 loss to the UAB Blazers, Tuesday night was a time for milestones.

TheSideline
Edwards snags Athlete of the Week award again

Nucleus Smith
Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Junior guard Nucleus Smith goes under UAB’s Gabe Kennedy during an overtime loss in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

Movie Reviews
Old School
By Janelle Stecklein
Skiff Staff

I have two words to say about the movie “Old School:” guy’s movie.

Basically, the plot of the movie is similar to that of “Animal House.” The movie starts with Luke Wilson taking an early flight home from a conference he was attending.

Frog of the Week: Lonnie Reynolds
By David Reese
Features Editor


Loni Reynolds can usually be heard before you see her. Reynolds is famous on campus for greeting everyone with a smile and hello.

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