Oct. 24, 2002 Online Since 1996 Vol 77 No. 15
Legal discrepancies in senate fundraiser re-examined Jennifer Brannock
Faculty Senate Beat
     The Appalachian State University Faculty Senate unanimously passed a resolution of support for Appalachian staff salary increases during its Oct. 14 meeting in response to efforts made by faculty members across North Carolina attempting to assist their coworkers.
Housing contract release deadline nears Hugh Kellenberger
CRSA / Housing Beat
   The deadline for students to petition the Department of Housing and Residence Life for a release from their housing contract for the spring semester is Nov. 1.
Campaign increases voter numbers David Forbes
SGA Beat
   Voter registration drives organized by the Student Government Association (SGA) and other student organizations registered around 750 students to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 elections.
Anderson new head of orchestra Andy Ferguson
Academic Affairs Beat
   The Miriam Cannon Hayes School of Music appointed James Allen Anderson as the new director of the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra this fall.
Campus homecoming magic starts tonight Jana Nordstrand
Clubs / Organizations Beat
   Organizing the Appalachian State University Homecoming Weekend is no magic trick, given the array of activities planned to get students and alumni motivated for the game against Wofford College.
Greenbriar opening anticipated Carrie Baker
Business Affairs Beat
   The opening of the anticipated Greenbriar Cinema to be located in Plemmons Student Union is unclear but will be worth the wait, said Director of Student Programs David L. Robertson.
Taskforce created to handle GLBT issues on campus Ashley Middleton
Multicultural Beat
   A taskforce was created in March to address issues facing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) students on the Appalachian State University campus.
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