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Your Vote: 2002 SGA Election

Election overtime
Crowded race leads to two-ticket runoff

Sarah Newell - Staff Writer

The once-crowded field for the two highest offices in Student Government Association has been narrowed to a two-ticket runoff that will pit Ryan Eller and Ezell Williams against Steve Wussow and Dustin Bayard.


Chancellor Student Development Beat

Paul Sherar - Chief Photographer

Staging for the University Bookstore renovations and additions project has taken over part of Sanford Mall.
The 20,000-square-foot bookstore addition is set tol be completed within approximately one year.

Bookstore to house a bank, Kinko’s, cafe

Shea Kuczko - Staff Writer

Once University Bookstore renovations and additions are completed in June 2003, students, faculty, staff and community members will be able to experience a more contemporary shopping experience in an expanded store that will offer more than just texts, said Clyde Robbins, director of Desgin and Construction.

 



Paul Sherar - Chief Photographer

(l-r) Student Government Association vice presidential candidates Dustin Bayard and Ezell Williams greet voters Monday in Plemmons Student Union with hopes of gaining votes in the runoff election that runs through Thursday at 5 p.m.


Police Beat

Sharp: CIA survey on sexual victimization of campus females is credible

Becky DiVerniero - Staff Writer

A survey conducted by the Committee for Integrity at Appalachian (CIA) on sexual victimization of campus females is credible and valid, said Dr. Bobby Sharp, director of Institutional Research and Planning.


Multicultural Beat

Anyon: College no longer assures economic equality

David Forbes - Staff Writer

Economic policies have led to a massive increase in the working poor and substantially reduced the ability of workers with college degrees to get higher wages, said Dr. Jean Anyon, a prominent educator and author.


Clubs - Organizations Beat

Aikido Club members prepare for Atlanta martial arts camp

Crystal Thompson - Staff Writer

Hours of hard physical work and mental conditioning will pay off in early April as the Aikido Club travels to a martial arts camp in Atlanta. They will be tested to determine whether they are ready to receive their black belt, or kyu rank.


Academic Affairs Beat

Fudan students arrive for Holland program

Chris Bohle - Staff Writer

Twelve students from Fudan University in China arrived on the Appalachian State University campus last week as participants in the unique William R. Holland Fellows Program.


Clubs - Organizations Beat

IRA to host junior high school conference Wed. in Plemmons

Crystal Thompson - Staff Writer

The International Relations Association (IRA) will host a junior high school conference Wednesday in Plemmons Student Union from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 


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