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Current Issue:
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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News
Expand your horizons with the International Student Association
Writer's Guild strike affects on Southeast
From student to self-employed
Southeast faculty ready to make a difference
Honoring service men and women of all ages
Shooting up against the flu:
The Shack burns
Elevator malfunctions:
Campus Crime Beat
Crash!
Sports
Southeast baseball winter camp to start in January
Starting out on the right foot
Redhawks lose 55-17 against Missouri State
Baseball off-season brings old faces to new places
Women head to NCAA Tournament
Bad opening act for Southeast men's basketball
Arts & Entertainment
What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?
One horror-able weekend: "P2" and the "8 Films to Die For" Horror Fest
Original music performed at Enchanted Forest
Fall Dance Concert drenched in emotion
Spears' new album "Blackout" a hit
Craft Extravaganza comes to Cape
A&E Calendar
What it is like...to work in the River Campus gallery
Campus Events
Southeast Apprentice helps students take steps toward success
Forum
In case of emergency…
Rams earn meaningless win
Are all religions created equal?
Strike!
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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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