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Current Issue:
Friday, November 10, 2006
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News
Is MySJU for your eyes only?
Elections' frenzy hits campus
Armed robbery in Campion
SJU plans to build community for seniors in Townhouses
Incidents of Crime
Elliott demonstrates racism is learned
IT dogged by student complaints about Cat Pro
Opinion
Editor's Column:
NBC 10 security investigation misleading, overly sensational
Mandatory public service would benefit country's college students
New security procedures fail to address real safety problems
The trees, the trees
Features
Ignatian Corner:
Heartsick in La Paz, Bolivia
Alcohol tolerance doesn't prevent damage to body
Knife sales: Not all they're cut out to be
The President's Desk
Hot or Not?
Entertainment
'Beating a Dead Horse' hits Boland
Borat hits and sticks at box office: "Is Nice!"
30 Seconds to Mars: a weird and wonderful Halloween
The Prestige: Bale and Jackman show on-screen chemistry, prove it's not just smoke and mirrors
Sports
Back to the drawing board for men
Women guard top four seed in A-10
Women take 4th
Ferg ignores stats; proof is in the win
Healthy Cornish is ready for ball
Bass points guard towards basket
Martelli expects more
Senior Stands Tall
Time running out for Senior
Basketball: Not the first love for Hawk veterans Lidzius and Surov
Brownies and Grey's for Thursday's night ritual
Amy and Ashley one-on-one
Erica Pollock's versatility is key
Women athletes more prone to injury
Freshman year no fluke for Nivins
Small steps, big gain for Alvin
Pete and Marcus add depth to execution
Guts and grit times three
Lashley listens closely to the Pros
New heights with new staff
Moran hits Hollywood
McDade awaits second season
Ford finds fierce fire within
NCAA berth is possible for men
Freshmen reinvent past
Kirkwood, fresh air on Ave
First season on the sidelines
Milligan's plan has unlimited txt
Hawk flapping for 51 years
Rockwell Moody, a great name in league
It's all mental for Rivera on court
Colllege ball raises the bar for high school standout
JV Squad opens vs. Penn
Puzzle Solutions
Sudoku Solution 11/10/06
Crossword Solution 11/10/06
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Issue Summary
Features
Administration seeks to unify two campuses
Christ Chapel converted spiritually and functionally
Diverse tree population ads character to Maguire
Episcopal alumnus supports bittersweet move
Episcopal seniors have mixed opinions on move
Episcopal to leave campus with valued relics
Episcopal's Culinary future: new food options on Maguire Campus?
Exchange student adjusts and prospers over four years
Moore, S.J. retires, reflects on 30 year tenure
Respected coach optimistic about move
Saint Joseph's to make Maguire Campus active next fall
Senior Snapshot: Bill Gwynn
Senior Snapshot: Brittney Gangemi
Senior Snapshot: Matthew Ortlip
Senior Snapshot: Michael Gambone
Senior Snapshot: Molly Sullivan
Senior Snapshot: Peter Philis
Senior Snapshot: Tony Farro
Student teacher finds "real world" early
Students treated to Mass at Old St. Joe's
Time capsule tradition to continue with Episcopal transition
With and for others: Students bound for service after school
Sports
Calathes may hear his name called on Draft Day
Griffin and Martelli relive great Fieldhouse moments
St. Joe's alumnus enjoys success as head coach of Episcopal basketball program
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