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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
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News
Students express concerns at Town Hall meeting
Different issues weighed in on textbook issue
PIC--Git R Done
Meal plans returning for ABAC Place
One Card system plans to expand uses of ABAC Gold Card
PIC -- Shells fly, skeet drop
2005 'Pegasus' set to land April 21
Time for vaccinations against meningitis
PIC -- Paints the streets! Show club pride
Sports
Fillies splash through first conference games
OPINION--Is Lebron James the next Michael Jordan?
Stallions optimistic about remaining season
OPINION -- Tar Heels win fourth championship
Arts and Entertainment
ABAC to celebrate George Scott Day
Arts in Black Festival a colorful affair
REVIEW -- Successful book makes transition to small screen
REVIEW -- 'Boogeyman' lose his legacy in new movie
Albany Symphony Orchestra, ABAC Choirs to present Haydn's 'The Creation'
Spring Recital to be held April 28
Opinion
OPINION -- Did Terri Schiavo deserve to be killed?
OPINION -- People should pay attention behind the wheel
Features
Campus custodians taking care of business
COMIC -- Higher Learning #10
2005 ABAC Pacesetters
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Issue Summary
News
Drought expected to worsen
State approves $6.2 million for front of campus renovation
UGA-Tifton brings new agricultural technology to 'The Grand Challenge'
When cost of living increases, studies decrease
Summer enrollment drops dramatically
Ethanol plant may be coming to area
Opinion
OPINION -- Thank the soldier beside you, save stoning for yourself
OPINION -- America, the land of the lazy
OPINION -- High school is behind us
OPINION -- Student receives poor care from TRMC
Entertainment
BOOK REVIEW -- 'Blood Noir' dances with the darker side of the imagination
Cell phone goods cheap online
DVD Review: 'Juno' gives a more humorous look at teen pregnancy
Hot Tracks
MOVIE REVIEW: Getting lucky in love in Las Vegas
MUSIC REVIEW: Listen to indie vampires
Features
ABAC pool is open for use
Punk/Folk concert slated for June 28 at Charlie's on Commerce
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