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Chris Bodenner/Old Gold and Black

Senior Marie Szczurowski dukes it out at Sigma Chi fraternity's annual Derby Days event Sept. 30. The weeklong event pits sororities against each other, raising money for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund.


Rock the Vote promotes election involvement
By Alex Reyes
W
ith an encouraging message and inspiring activities across the state, Rock the Vote's goals are being quickly achieved in time for November elections.

Fashion show raises funds, awareness for breast cancer
By Valerie Paschall
In a change from past years, the Panhellenic Council is moving the festivities off campus to the Millennium Center in downtown Winston-Salem tonight.

Over 1,000 pledge service
By Lauren Pressley
The university's Volunteer Service Corps pledge drive "Celebrate the American Spirit: Volunteer" capitalized on the overwhelming support for volunteers following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Researcher to speak at Convocation
By Cindy Blanco
The man who helped put the human genome on the map is slated to give the keynote address next week at the university's opening convocation.

Interim head of women's studies aims to revamp
By Andy Lobashevsky
The beginning of a new academic year marked another change in the university's administration as Linda McKinnish Bridges, current associate dean of the college, accepted the position as interim head of the women's studies program.



 


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