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Current Issue:
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
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News
Spring sorority recruitment
How to not kill yourself with New Year's resolutions
A call for change
Famous civil rights activist speaks at Southeast
Ice storms slam Missouri
Former Real World cast members visit Cape
Ready, set, whip out your passport
New bill cuts student loan interest rates
Campus Events
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Sports
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Campus Events
Student Government members host guest speakers, discuss projects
Sports
Track
Women's Basketball
Gymnastics
Entertainment
Sara Evans performs at Show Me Center
Don't talk to strangers
"Curse of the Golden Flower"
Opinion
What It's Likeā¦to study in Mexico
The impact of one article
Talking Heads
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Issue Summary
News
Southeast considering trimming more staff and faculty
Technology Village still on pause
Arts & Entertainment
'Rumors': 'Seinfeld' with more profanity
'Wonderland' lulls viewers into boring nightmare
Academy Awards results shock the public
Artist Glenn Williams inspired by economy
New Fairy tale princesses are not damsels in distress
Sports
Globie to visit Southeast
Gymnast talks about getting into the sport
Professor educates and excavates
Campus Events
Need spring break ideas?
Forum
Earthquakes: Tectonics, global warming or God?
Two spring-breakers take on Panama City
Two spring-breakers take Panama City
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