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ASU sends Christmas trees to N.Y. fire fighters

Kristina Egger - Chancellor Student Development Beat

Bryan Fannon, a driver for the Appalachian State University motor pool, recently delivered 76 Christmas trees to Staten Island Rescue Station Five, said Jane Nicholson, director of University News.


Number of fire hazards down since
safety measure implemented

Robyn Dailey - Business Affairs Beat

Christmas time is here again, accompanied by increased fire and safety hazards, according to Appalachian State University Safety Inspector Beth Clark.


Josh Brown - The Appalachian

The celebration featured a karamu, or feast, as well as a performance by special guests The Healing Force, an African-American group that combines music and storytelling.


Cruter: 10th annual Kwaanza Celebration
a huge success

Chris Bohle - Multicultural Beat

The Tenth Annual Kwaanza Celebration and Feast held Thursday in Plemmons Student Union was a huge success, said organizer Anwar Cruter.


Council charged with allocating funds

David Forbes - Clubs / Organizations Beat

In addition to approving new organizations and managing relations between existing ones, Club Council allocates project funds to campus organizations for educational events or traveling, as well as for larger service projects, in order to facilitate clubs’ growth.

Mountaineers conquer Tribe; rematch with GSU next
Offensive line, ground assault propels ASU into second round

Chris Boyce - Sports Beat

The Appalachian State University offensive line placed the nail into the
College of William and Mary’s coffin Saturday afternoon. Senior
tailback Jimmy Watkins nailed it shut.


Andy Morris - Sports Beat

The defending national champions, the Georgia Southern
University Eagles, await the Mountaineers in the next
round of the playoffs.


Nate Grubbs - The Appalachian

Freshman Erez Cohen, originally from Israel, prepares food for a
local needy family Sunday evening.


April Klaassen - Features Beat

Tucked in a cluster of run-down trailers, a small house stands surrounded by scrap metal and various animals waddling and prowling their way through a variety of objects littering the gravel road.


 


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