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Marshall University's student newspaper

Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2001
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Today's News

Making a run for it


photo by Karel Leon

Men's track athlete Richie McNeal makes a dash for the finishing line during practice Monday afternoon.


Woman walks across America for reformation

A senior citizen who walked for campaign finance reform brought her message to Marshall.

Employee arrested on sexual assault charges

A university employee has been charged in a Wayne County Court.

Embassy minister speaks on Middle East

Career diplomat, Moshe Fox, spoke Sunday at Marshall about global and Middle Eastern issues, including terrorist attacks in Israel and the United States.

Christian Center erupts with Native American music and storytelling

Students, faculty and community members gathered to listen to the Turtle Island Band, a group of Cherokees who use singing and storytelling to create awareness about concerns of American Indians.


Trisha Kelly: The newest reign begins

Marshall's 2001 Homecoming Queen has been crowned.

Conference calls for activism

Students, faculty and guest speakers gathered Thursday through Saturday to discuss social issues.

Tony the Tiger visit turns messy

As part of an annual residence services event, Tony the Tiger visited and brought games with him.

Huntington museum to host book signing for West Virginian author's second edition

The author of "Crum" is in Huntington Tuesday.

Briefly

Today's Kappa Alpha auction postponed until next week

Lutz to present history lecture as interpreted by 'Devil Anse'

 

Today in Life!

Part 3 of photo story series on the Huntington area features

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