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Zach Klein/Old Gold and Black

Students left their marks on a 16-foot-by-6-foot wall set up on the Magnolia Quad Oct. 3 by the Student Art Gallery for "Creative Expression Day." An exhibity of the four painted panels opened Oct. 4 with a reception in the Beethoven Gallery in Scales Fine Arts Center.


Babcock dean steps down
By Rory Dineen
After leading the Babcock Graduate School of Management into an elite group of internationally recognized institutions, Charles Moyer has decided to step down from his position as dean.

Senate spotlights benefits
By Jeff Harvey
Professors discussed fringe benefits, health care and the tuition concession policy at a University Senate forum hosted Oct. 9.

Fellows forum spurs debate
By Jamie Dean
In an effort to increase the sense of community among university members, the Democracy Fellows sponsored its first campus-wide forum Oct. 8.

Student athletes: supported or singled out?
By Brian Carlo
Junior Carol Merritt finds solace in running. A sprinter with the women's track team since her freshman year, the track is a place where she felt protected and confident. That is, until her refuge became distorted forever with a song.

Alum connoisseur gets to meat of Carolina barbecue
By Scott Hurff
He drove 18,000 miles, traveled through 100 counties, and visited over 200 restaurants. He did all of this in the name of barbecue.

Calloway, grads affected by Arthur Andersen shutdown
By Tiffany Brewer
The firm has a long history with the university, having recruited about 10 students a year out of the accounting program before the company came crashing down when the Enron scandal emerged.

Student Union on road to a successful year
By Liz Heritage
Student Union remains behind the scenes, coordinating some of the campus' most unique activities.

Tim Duncan Cafe brings islands to Winston-Salem
By Ally Diljohn
After two years of planning, construction is scheduled to begin on a on a restaurant in downtown Winston-Salem named after former Demon Deacon and current forward for the San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan, '97.

Police report low crime rate
By Tom Clark
While last year's crime statistics may have very little significance to students and faculty, the 2001 Annual Crime Report, recently released by University Police, summarizes the numbers of incidents and investigations on campus.

Yahoo! 'Most Wired' ranks bite the dust
By Whitaker Grannis
Yahoo! Internet Life magazine won't be ranking any more universities, as the magazine was folded this summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


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