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Current Issue:
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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News
Culture of cheating at St. Joe's
Campus recycling program expanded
Senior housing showcases spirit
Starbucks is popular in community
Incidents of Crime
Jesuit's lecture focuses on Nicaraguan oppression
Dining services improves food; customer service
Fire rips through house on 59th and Woodbine
Car collides with Borgia steps
Opinion
Editor's Column:
Ahmadinejad's visit to Columbia should have been welcomed
St. Joe's recycling program: a good first step, but not complete
Minority candidate brings promise
Foreign policy of freedom
Letter:
Pennbrook apartments can be an enjoyable place to live
Letter:
Hawks are Hawks regardless of sex
9/11 left the U.S. with more than just short lived tragedy
Letter:
Response dedicated to the major impact of the terrorist attacks and resulting tragedy
Letter:
Response dedicated to the major impact of the terrorist attacks and resulting tragedy
Letter:
Response dedicated to the major impact of the terrorist attacks and resulting tragedy
Features
Ignatian Corner:
Set your standards in September
Red Shirts, RAs, and alcohol: Where they lead, freshmen follow
Fresh face in Sourin Hall
Frat member advertises party through SJU-Haul
The President's Desk: New year, new initiatives
Tech Talk: Cheaper cell phones: unlocked and online
Entertainment
"Kid Nation" controversy; next season in jeopardy
Municipal Waste cleans up at the First Unitarian Church
Iced Earth's "Framing Armageddon" blends epic story with thrashfest
"Good Luck Chuck": great for a date
Ben Harper hits the Tower as part of busy schedule
"December Boys" meets chilly reception
Sports
Field hockey adds another big win to credentials
Men's soccer tries to get back on track
Tough weekend on the pitch
Velazquez provides senior leadership
Phillies in the hunt in September
Men's tennis sees silver lining in cloudy performance at Princeton
Surprise guest comes to Hawk Hill
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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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