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Wednesday, April 16, 2003
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SGA sets budget for fall semester programs

Although Student Government Association’s budget for the next academic year showed a $5,000 increase, student fees will stay the same at $20 a year because next year’s expected enrollment increase will spread the cost, said Brad Thompson, SGA president Tuesday.

Easter egg hunt photo

Special to the Skiff
Rise School students, accompanied by their parents and teachers, go Easter egg hunting at the playground near Colby Hall.
Following the Easter bunny’s trail
Staff Assembly, Rise School combine to put on Easter egg hunt

Children scurried around the slides and ladders at the Rise School playground Tuesday in search of brightly-colored plastic eggs at the Easter egg hunt sponsored by the Staff Assembly.
Officials say TEG cuts will do harm

Rumors of an expected 20 percent cut in the Tuition Equalization Grant could mean the university will lose as much as $400,000 of funding next year, Director of Scholarships and Student Financial Aid Mike Scott said Tuesday.
Picking pictures

Easter egg hunt photo

Stephen Spillman/photographer
Freshman premajor Holly Jeter looks at the framed posters in the Student Center Lobby Wednesday afternoon.
House elects committee chairpersons for 2003

The House of Student Representatives chose committee chairpersons for next semester during its meeting Tuesday.

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