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Fourteen
faculty positions added
By Kelly Morris
Staff Reporter
Fourteen
new faculty positions will be added for the 2002-03 school year,
university officials said Wednesday.
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Departments
left with lack of faculty
By Colleen Casey
Staff Reporter
After
18 years of disappointment, the art education program once again
will not receive their first full-time faculty member, Ronald Watson,
chairman of the art department said.
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Don
Mills receives national career award
By Laura McFarland
Staff Reporter
For
a man expecting to give a speech, Don Mills, vice chancellor for
student affairs, suddenly found himself speechless.
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Enron
collapse becoming teaching tool in classes
By Sam Eaton
Staff Reporter
The
collapse of the Enron Corporation has become a major teaching tool
in business classes this semester, said some professors in the M.J.
Neeley School of Business.
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Temporary
workout facility gains increasing number of users
By Kami Lewis
Staff Reporter
The
temporary weight room and cardio center at the old Cokesbury Bookstore
isnt exactly swamped with students, but the slow and steady
increase of faculty and students has pleasantly surprised the staff,
said assistant director Mary Ellen Milam.
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Valentines
pour into small town post office for stamp
Former
Enron chairman Lay sells Aspen house
Student
charged with 28 counts of kidnapping
Stanford
University Band on alcohol probation
Ashcroft
says information is key to national security
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NATIONAL
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John
Walker Lindh pleads innocent
Trial date to be set Friday
By Larry Margasak
Associated Press
ALEXANDRIA,
Va. John Walker Lindh pleaded innocent Wednesday to a 10-count
federal indictment that charged him with conspiring to kill Americans
and aiding Osama bin Ladens terrorist network. The widow of
a CIA officer killed shortly after questioning Lindh called him
a traitor.
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Giuliani receives honorary
knighthood for service
Milosevic
challenges arrest, war crimes trial
Police
arrest suspect, unable to locate Wall Street reporter
Suspected
al Qaeda member killed by grenade
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