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The Appalachian | Archives | 2001-2002

Breedlove announces resignation;
leads ASU to win over Furman
Coach to step down at season’s end

Chris Boyce - Sports Beat
When the Appalachian State University women’s basketball team suits up next season, they will be without a familiar face.

 


Becky DiVerniero - Staff Writer

Officers will begin issuing jaywalking tickets this month, a crime punishable by a $10 fine and $90 in court costs, Appalachian State
University Police recently announced.


Academic Affairs Beat
Hawley sets unique example

Chris Bohle - Staff Writer

Daniel Hawley, a double major in health education and Spanish, earned one of Appalachian State’s premier scholarships several years ago and did with it what nobody else before him had done.

 


 

 

 

Chancellor / Student Development Beat
Proposal calls for $150 tuition hike

Kristina Egger - Staff Writer

Appalachian State University officials will seek an $150 tuition increase for the 2002-2003 academic year in an attempt to offset the North Carolina General Assembly’s 5 percent cut in the Appalachian State budget, said Dr. Gregory Blimling, vice chancellor for Student Development.


Business Affairs Beat
Campaign rakes in $83.2 million

Carrie Baker - Staff Writer

Appalachian State University successfully ended its “Campaign for the Second Century” Dec. 31, exceeding the goal of $50 million by more than 66 percent.



Multicultural Beat
Members of student groups begin push
for GLBT center
B-GLAAD, ACLU, SGA members united in effort

David Forbes - Staff Writer

Members of three student organizations are planning a campaign for a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Center (GLBT) akin to the Women’s and Multicultural centers already in place.

 

 


 


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