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Tuesday, March 25, 2003
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Taking a stand
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

Members of Peace Action, an organization intended to lobby for social justice, world peace and civil rights, protested the war on Iraq Monday on the lawn outside Sadler Hall.

Protest photo

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Freshman business major Mike Montoya discusses current issues with protesters sophomore computer science major Noah Figg and junior history major Jeff Brubaker near the Reed-Sadler Mall Monday afternoon.
Local pub holds Lady Frogs watching party
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

Frog fans who want to congregate and watch the women’s basketball team face its biggest challenge of the season tonight against the University of Connecticut Huskies, will be able to do so at a watching party from the friendly confines of the Fox & Hound English Pub and Grill, director of media relations Steve Fink said Monday.
Ferrari: No hiring freeze
Chancellor still looking to push through raises
By Lara Hendrickson and James Zwilling
Staff Reporters

Chancellor Michael Ferrari says the university’s decision not to create any new faculty or staff positions for the 2003-2004 academic year is not a sign that the university is in a financial crisis, and that there is no “hiring freeze.”
Student selected for ‘career maker’ internship in D.C.
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Writer


While many students are hanging out with friends this summer, Keon Montgomery will be hanging out with members of Congress.
SGA listens for changes
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

New response cards that Student Government Association is distributing to student organizations will make it easier for students to submit their suggestions to SGA, says Todd Clower, Communication Committee chairman.

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