Oct. 29, 2002 Online Since 1996 Vol 77 No. 16
Rain no deterrent for Homecoming magic Ashley Middleton
Staff Writer

Jacque Lenz | The Appalachian
RSAs, clubs, Greek and University Funded Organizations participated in Saturday’s “Magic in the Mountains” Homecoming parade. The parade that wound around Rivers, Hardin, King and Water streets drew spectators from all aspects of the university despite the constant drizzle.
   This weekend, Appalachian State University students, faculty and alumni celebrated Homecoming 2002, themed “Magic in the Mountains.” The campus came alive with events starting Thursday night and ending late Saturday.
BOG: No tuition hike for pay raises Jennifer Brannock
Faculty Senate Beat
   The North Carolina Board of Governors (BOG) recently issued a directive to the University of North Carolina system ordering universities not to raise student tuition to fund merit-based faculty salary increases.
‘Into The Streets’ focuses on service Jana Nordstrand
Clubs / Organizations Beat
   “Into the Streets,” sponsored by Appalachian and Community Together (A.C.T.), requires students to complete a service project for the Homecoming competition.
Moore: SGA amendment will encourage students to be active David Forbes
SGA Beat
   Students will soon have the opportunity to vote on an amendment to the Student Government Association constitution that would make petitioning the senate easier.
State Farm safety measures enhanced Hugh Kellenberger
CRSA / Housing Beat
   The Appalachian State University Parking and Traffic Department recently took increased safety measures at State Farm Parking Lot, commissioning yellow stop-lines and the word “Stop” to be painted at the lane ends.
Delays set back solarium schedule Carrie Baker
Business Affairs Beat
   The solarium addition to Plemmons Student Union is 60 days behind schedule, said Dr. Clyde D. Robbins, director of design and construction.
R.A.D. classes benefit students’ safety J.W. Randolph
Police Beat
   Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) classes, lead by Sgt. Jaska H. Rominger of the Appalachian State University police, are currently being held from Oct. 23 to Nov. 13. This is the second of three sets of classes that will meet during the fall semester.
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