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Zach Klien/Old Gold and Black
Senior
Darcy Foertch works the phone lines on behalf of the Volunteer Services
Corps.
Faculty
and staff question healthcare
By
Doug Gillie
Faculty and staff of the Reynolda Campus have been working collaboratively
with the administration to amend a healthcare program that has left 216
university employees uncovered.
CEO
gives $1M gift
By
Rory Dineen
Yet
another big name in the business sector has taken a liking to the university
and its goals, this time in the form of a million gift.
'Dole-Bowles
bowl': University invites candidates to debate
By
Scott Hurff
If
North Carolina Senate hopeful democrat Erskine Bowles gets his way, the
university may continue its trend of hosting political debates on campus.
Republican Elizabeth Dole and Bowles, the two contenders for the highly
coveted North Carolina Senate seat recently vacated by 30-year Republican
Sen. Jesse Helms, have upped the campaign ante after their respective
primary wins Sept. 10.
'Many
Faces' weekend to spotlight campus diversity
By
Alex Reyes
Campus
may appear more diverse this weekend when dozens of high school students
tour campus as part of the "Many Faces of Wake Forest" program.
Honor
code outlined in student handbook
By
John Chisholm
Although
most students never take part in the university's judicial system, administrators,
faculty members and students associated with the judicial system have
recently made an effort to better educate the student body about its rights
by publishing all information related to judicial proceedings in the student
handbook.
Bioethics
seminar series to head Year of Health and Medicine
By
Kristen Benjamin
The
university is kicking off its celebration of the medical school's centennial
with the first seminar in a year long series called "Curing and Caring:
The Present State and Future of Bioethics in America."
Little
bros, sisters to get computers
By
Brian Carlo
More
children in Forsyth County will be bridging the "digital divide" thanks
to a new program sponsored by a university-affiliated technology group
and the Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Forsyth County.
Communication
dept., WAKE TV discuss future
By
Phil Glynn
Student
executives of WAKE TV and members of the communication department left
a meeting Sept. 23, where they discussed their agreement and funding issues,
on a good note.
'Howler'
looks forward to concert, all-color book
By Allyson Diljohn
The
Howler yearbook's 100th birthday isn't the only thing the editorial staff
is celebrating these days.
Athlete
graduation rates climb steadily higher
By
Adam Alterman
When
it comes to college athletics, graduation rate is always a closely monitored
topic. Universities in the last decade have been praised or scolded based
on the rate at which they graduate their athletes.
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