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  • Mayer rocks Save Mart Center: Concert entertains fans of all ages

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Taylor Warner, Staff writer

    As the lights went down and the silhouette of John Mayer materialized on stage, the anticipation and excitement sparks flew around the venue. Thousands of fans experienced his funny faces and his unde

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  • Volunteer famine raises awareness, donations: 30 Hour Famine supports international relief effort

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer

    Teenagers across the nation will feel the pangs of hunger this month. While fasting, students will strive to gain understanding of the world's starving people.

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  • Film epic parallels ancient literature: Religious undertones prevalent in Rings trilogy

    Thursday, March 04, 2004 By: Brianna Stobbe, Staff writer

    To millions, J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, is pure entertainment. For others, however, it is an epic journey, which appears to mirror parts of an ancient text.

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  • Homework relevance questioned: Integrity of assignments debateable

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Alejandra Ramirez, Staff writer

    Students erupt with moans and groans as they review another worksheet of homework. Almost daily, campus students complete short answer questions, fill in the blanks and answer true and false statement

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  • SAT registration dates draw near: Test changes due for March 2005

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Melinda Davis, Staff writer

    The Standardized Aptitude Test [SAT] strikes fear into the hearts of many college bound students. With the hopes of scholarships, grants and financial aid resting on a single score, hours are often sp

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  • Abandon religion, pursue relationships: Film invokes Passion

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Randy Hill, staff writer

    We’ve all heard the sermons and the endless talks about how “gruesome” the Crucifixion was. We’ve heard pastors drone on for hours about God’s love and Jesus’ sacrifice.

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  • Greek mythology comes to life: Freshman English recreates storied stories

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Amy Hart, Staff writer

    Muffled giggles and an occasional burst of laughter were heard in the classroom as a group of freshman girls performed a mythology-based skit.

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Muffled giggles and an occasional burst of laughter were heard in the classroom as a group of freshman girls performed a mythology-based skit.
full story 
The Standardized Aptitude Test [SAT] strikes fear into the hearts of many college bound students. With the hopes of scholarships, grants and financial aid resting on a single score, hours are often sp
full story 
We’ve all heard the sermons and the endless talks about how “gruesome” the Crucifixion was. We’ve heard pastors drone on for hours about God’s love and Jesus’ sacrifice.
full story 
Homework relevance questioned: Integrity of assignments debateable
Students erupt with moans and groans as they review another worksheet of homework. Almost daily, campus students complete short answer questions, fill in the blanks and answer true and false statement
full story 
To millions, J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, is pure entertainment. For others, however, it is an epic journey, which appears to mirror parts of an ancient text.
full story 
Mayer rocks Save Mart Center: Concert entertains fans of all ages
As the lights went down and the silhouette of John Mayer materialized on stage, the anticipation and excitement sparks flew around the venue. Thousands of fans experienced his funny faces and his unde
full story 
Teenagers across the nation will feel the pangs of hunger this month. While fasting, students will strive to gain understanding of the world's starving people.
full story 
To millions, J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, is pure entertainment. For others, however, it is an epic journey, paralleling the Christian faith.
full story 

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