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Feb. 15, 2005    



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Peacock creates more powerful bookstore committee

Chancellor Kenneth E. Peacock informed members of the Bookstore Advisory Council Monday that the body would be dissolved and replaced with the new University Bookstore Committee.

The Bookstore Council dealt with formulating all bookstore policies related to student involvement, and provided input regarding bookstore operations, according to the Faculty handbook.

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Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Work study student M. Landon Ramsey checks out books at the front desk of Belk Library. Ramsey has assisted the library for a year under a work study program obtained through his Pell Grant.

Federal cuts to reduce key programs

Students across the nation could face reduced grants, fewer work-study jobs and eliminated programs under a new federal budget that has Appalachian administrators up in arms.

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Fees, out-of-state tuition increases to be decided

Although the University of North Carolina Board of Governors unanimously voted to freeze campus-proposed in-state tuition raises Feb. 11, out-of-state tuition and student fees might still go up.

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SGA amends election process

As presidential declarations come to a close, several changes were made to Student Government Aassociation elections by-laws that may affect the upcoming election.

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Taking a bite out of eating disorders

The Counseling and Psychological Services Center and Campus Eating Concerns Taskforce will sponsor an Eating Disorders Awareness Week Feb. 21-24.  

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Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Students participate in active discussion in the lobby of the Multicultural Center, located on the first floor of Plemmons Student Union.

Multicultural Center brings students together

Plemmons Student Union has expanded upon being simply a student social hub.

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Keystone trains seniors for leadership

The goals of the Keystone leadership program are revealed in its name.

The program is designed to give Appalachian State University seniors an opportunity to reflect on their experiences and work with each other in a cohesive environment.

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Greenbriar offers classic films

The Greenbriar Theatre in Plemmons Student Union will host a variety of events in its state-of-the-art facilities throughout the remainder of the school year.  

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