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Thursday, October 13, 2005
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News
CAB promotes student involvement, seeks more participation
Students exercise freedom of expression
Katrina relief efforts are met with outpouring of support
Lirbray boasts news director, more resources
New dining hall management values student input
FCA holds first huddle meeting
PIC -- Got Blood?
Sports
Experience a big factor in Stallions' upcoming season
Fillies start fall ball with home opener
Stallions Baseball begins fall schedule
OPINION -- Chasing after a homerun history
OPINION -- Ten years later, Braves head for another championship
Arts and Entertainment
Jazz trio performs at First Tuesday concert
Evacuees benefit from MASDA talent show
REVIEW -- Deftones release great cover album as prelude to later release
Opinion
OPINION -- Nothing grows under a Bush
OPINION -- Overcoming the challenges of being 'non-traditional'
OPINION -- 'The Real World' is an unreal portrayal of life
Features
'And they call the thing rodeo'
COMIC -- Higher Learning #12
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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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