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Mountaineers gear up for playoff showdown
with William & Mary

ASU hosts Tribe as Division I-AA title chase kicks off

Chris Boyce - Sports Beat

Support from Appalachian State University students and fans at Kidd Brewer Stadium will play a pivotal role in propelling the Mountaineers to victory against the College of William and Mary Saturday in the NCAA I-AA playoffs, said head football coach Jerry Moore.


ASU aids family of fallen N.Y. fire fighter
New York family lost father in Sept. 11 attacks

Editor’s Note: Honoring the request of the family, the first names of Mr. and Mrs. Miller are not included in this article.

Kristina Egger - Chancellor / Student Development Beat

Mr. Miller, a member of the Staten Island Fire Department Rescue Five Unit, lost his life in a heroic rescue attempt on Sept. 11, leaving behind his adoring wife and their three young daughters, Elizabeth, age 6, Rachel, 5, and Katie, 3, said Jenny Koehn, community service coordinator for Appalachian State University.




Equity motion stalls

Sean Oakley - Faculty Senate Beat

After expressing hesitation regarding what it saw as the role of the Equity Office, the Faculty Senate failed to reach an agreement on a motion regarding recommendations on the office at the panel’s Nov. 12 meeting.


 



Morrow selected to carry Olympic torch

Carrie Baker - Greeks Beat

Like most Appalachian State University students, Erin Morrow has big plans for Winter Break. She plans to see friends and family and celebrate the holidays at home in Nashville, Tenn. But her plans don’t end there.


Legislation calls for extermination of
scholarship’s tiered system

Sarah Newell - SGA Beat

Student Government Association senators have proposed legislation calling for the eradication of the tiered system that currently exists in the awarding of the Chancellor’s Scholarship.


Award named for Daye

Kristin Davis - Academic Affairs Beat

Nominations have begun for the first ever Daye Award, a biannual mark of distinction granted to University Recreation (UREC) employees for exemplary performance within the department.

 


 


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