Thursday, April 14, 2005
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- Budget cuts stretch across academics, student services
- Budget cuts stretch across academics, student services
- Student Activities cuts off Drag Ball funding
- After Iraq trip, Carnahan still concerned
- Summer courses offer new alternatives
- Journal takes 'Best in State' in Missouri media contest
- May commencement speakers announced
- Head of SBC stresses 'Golden Rule' at talk
- Gone but not forgotten: Webster students give new life to war memorial through artifacts
- Students revive philosophy club
- Webster remembers Pope John Paul II
- Tour showcases OPO
- Former Webster dean is new Maryville University president
Opinion/Editorial
- Budget cuts take their toll on academics, extracurriculars
- Book loan program essential for student research projects
- Kids relate to Cookie Monster's humanity, not eating habits
- Homosexuality not a 'box' for Webster students
- Green building worthy investment for school
- Pope not friends with Bush
Culture
- Heritage Explosion
- In with the band
- The people you know... Anna Paniccia
- Yoga and Pilates benefit body
- Video gamers return
- Hairless dolls, potato used in displayed student work
Sports
- Webster golfers finish first
- Baseball loses one to Fontbonne, remains at top of conference standings 9-1
- Bernat shines in two sports in same season
- Maryville gets best of Gorloks
- Women's tennis team picks up second win of season at Blackburn
Letters to the Editor
Gorlok Gauge
- Budgets are being slashed. What would you like to see cut at Webster?
- Budgets are being slashed. What would you like to see cut at Webster?
- Budgets are being slashed. What would you like to see cut at Webster?
- Budgets are being slashed. What would you like to see cut at Webster?
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