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Tuesday, April 1, 2003
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Orientation students to stay in apartments
University hopes students will stay on campus longer
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Incoming freshmen are no longer Colby-bound.

 

Book-trading plan shot down because of contract
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Plans for a student-run book-selling Web site have been put on hold because of administrative resistance, said Brad Thompson, Student Government Association president.

Vinny Circelli

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
WFAA Channel 8 photographer Tim Auman interviews sophomore history major Vinny Circelli at the “Support the Troops” rally near Frog Fountain.

Students show support; ground fighting intensifies
Frogs for Freedom rallies for support of troops, Bush
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

Students showing support for the American troops in Iraq served “freedom dogs” to those who passed by, encouraging them to participate in the Frogs for Freedom’s pro-war rally Monday afternoon by Frog Fountain, called “Freedom Fountain” by demonstrators.

 

Career Services to change
New director to make plans to
help all students
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

The new executive director of University Career Services said she aims to develop plans with Career Services staff before she makes changes in the department.
 

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