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for your eyes only?
By
Phil Glynn
Many
students may just think University Police exists to manage parties,
cut parking tickets and provide event security.
U.S.
News ranks university
No. 25
By
Tom Clark
U.S
News and World Report will announce tonight that the university is ranked
25th among the 249 national universities in its annual publication of
"Americas Best Colleges." This number is up one from
last years rank of 26.
SG
voter turnout up 12%
By
Alex Reyes
Voter
turnout increased by almost 12.5 percent this year in Student Government
elections held Sept. 10 to determine Honor and Ethics Council positions
and student legislators.
Study
leads administration to improve student life
By
Kezia McKeague
The
Division of Student Life thinks campus may need a face-lift. Ken Zick,
vice president for student life and instructional resources, and Mary
Gerardy, assistant vice president for student life, just need to figure
out exactly what needs to be done.
Sept.
11 marked with rememberance and hoping
By
Nick Phillips
In
one split second, a shattered tower fell, blanketing lower Manhattan
in a fog of chaos and terror. Since that moment, America has changed
dramatically.
Graduate
recalls narrow escape from Trade Center
By
David Irvine
When
Chris Young, 90, performed in a university production of Man of
La Mancha, he could never have guessed the circumstances under which
he would be recalling the songs from that very production more than
ten years later.
Taylor
leads Pro Humanitate Center
By
Rory Dineen
Expanded
student travel opportunities, career advising teams and exploration
of the Pro Humanitate theme are in the works for the newly opened Pro
Humanitate Center, according to its director, Betsy Taylor.
ZSR
digitizes Wait's manuscripts
By
Whitaker Grannis
The
universitys documentation has come a long way since Samuel Wait,
founder and first president of Wake Forest College, first started writing
down the schools history.
Sexual
assault case closed
By
Scott Hurff
The Sept. 4 conviction of Shawn Randell Martin, charged with sexually
assaulting a female student in 1996, along with an Aug. 5 sighting of
a public masturbator, reinforced campus awareness of sexual crimes this
month.