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Marshall University's student newspaper

Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001
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News | Opinion | Sports | Life!

Today's News

Respectful remembrance
Community gathers again to mourn loss of 1970 football team

Fans, coaches, alumni and others still honor the memory of the Marshall team killed in a plane crash 31 years ago.

Muslims seek to promote peace, justice

Two speakers on campus gave information about Islamic religion and culture, from women's issues to money matters.

Campus ready for holiday

Thanksgiving dinners have already taken place on campus in the Campus Christian Center and in the residence hall cafeterias.

Talent show finalists to compete tonight

Five acts will perform to compete for cash prizes.

Faculty Senate to discuss degrees, commencement speakers

The Faculty Senate will meet Thursday.

Parking permits no longer allowed in Corbly visitor lot

A "Pay-by-Space" parking meter is being installed in Marshall's most centrally located visitor parking lot as part of an effort to make sure the lot is available for visitors to the campus.

Senior art majors put photographs, prints on display

Four students have put their work on display in the Birke Art Gallery. They had much to say about their art and what it is like to have it on display.

SAPB schedules spring comedy, variety show

The Student Activities Planning Board has planned events for students during January.

Some not ready to quit

While the Great American Smokeout goes on Thursday, students have mixed opinions.

Police blotter

Informational report, possession of a controlled substance and liquor, underage drinking and driving with a suspended and revoked license

Alpha Chi Omega fills Samaritan's Purse

One sorority is working to provide toys and needed items for children at Christmas.

Faculty quartet will perform at conference

A percussion group called the Flat Baroque Marimba Quartet will play in Nashville.

United State patriotism returns in national recycling celebration

Thursday is the fifth annual America Recycles Day.

 

Basketball Preview edition

For the latest on the upcoming season, the Sports section


Today in Life!

What students are doing beside going home for break


Next issue

The Parthenon will resume publication Nov. 27 after Thanksgiving Break.