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Borkowski: Appalachian will not cut
athletic ties with Liberty

Sarah Newell - SGA Beat
John T. Bennett - Editor-in-Chief

In a move contrary to faculty and student recommendations, Appalachian State University will not sever athletic ties with Liberty University, according to a written statement issued late Tuesday evening by Chancellor Francis T. Borkowski.


Faculty defeats removal motion

Sean Oakley - Faculty Senate Beat

In a close vote preceded by a heated discussion, the Faculty Senate narrowly defeated a motion to recommend allowing a faculty member to remove a threatening student from his or her class.


Billheimer: Afghan people would welcome
return of exiled former king

Robyn Dailey - Business Affairs Beat

The exiled former king of Afghanistan, Mohammad Zahir Shah, has entertained very few people in the 29 years since he was removed from his homeland, said Appalachian State University Department of History instructor Jonathan Billheimer.


Funds to protect international efforts

Kristin Davis - Academic Affairs Beat

A $250,000 donation from Wachovia Corporation to the Walker College of Business will help safeguard current international program endeavors, said Beth Alexander, director of development for the college of business (COB).


ACLU head, writer debate civil liberties

Chris Bohle - Multicultural Beat

The heated topic of racial profiling dominated discussions Tuesday evening during “A Debate on Current Challenges to Civil Liberties,” featuring well-respected civil liberties experts Nadine Strossen and Jonah Goldberg.




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Carrie Baker - Greeks Beat

The fourth annual Sex & A Six-Pack program at
Legends on Nov. 7 raised issues about alcohol
awareness among Appalachian State University students.

 


 


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