Thursday, February 1, 2007
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- Hundreds turned away
- Debaters flood Webster over weekend
- Campus radio no longer stationary
- Blimpie returns
- Online company hawks books on the cheap
- House halves student loan rates
- E-mail maitenance scheduled Feb. 1
- Student Awards Announced for Fall II
- Holden seeks top politicians to speak
- Protestors put a face on antiwar effort
- Copyright law can affect global relationships, said professor
- SGA seeks to fill empty seats through better advertising
Opinion/Editorial
- Eccentric Turkmen dictator mourned by few
- Bush's dishonesty accurately characterized by Chavez
- Troop increase is strategy, not last-ditch effort
- U.S. has responsibility to step in, end Darfur genocide, violence
- SJR was about more than profit and loss at WU
- Webster should have caught alleged fraud sooner
Lifestyle
- Hansel and Gretel meet the Merry Wives of Windsor
- Theater student bares all in Connecticut
- Brit flick enthralls audience
- Education major drinks a different cup of tea
- Campus to celebrae black history through monologue, poetry
- Students swing to disco beats
Sports
- Spinner puts the 'G' in Gorlok
- Gorlok ballers sweep in, knock off MacMurray
- Swimmers dive into new events at Eureka Invite
- Men's basketball team is winning at the right time
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