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Homecoming Photo Spread

Paul Shrar - Chief Photographer

Trisha Caviness, representing the Appalachian Cloggers and Dennis Jackson, representing White Hall RSA were selected as the 2001 Homecoming King and Queen during halftime Saturday. Caviness is a junior elementary education major from High Falls. Jackson is a junior management major from Charlotte.


Poll: increase in racial profiling anticipated

Chris Bohle - Multicultural Beat

Although it has been seven weeks now since the World Trade Center towers went up in a terrible cloud of smoke and dust, the effects of the terrorist strikes continue to hit home.


ASU reservist waits for call to action

Sean Oakley - Town of Boone Beat

It is Tuesday in Boone today. This past weekend the cold winter winds began their lengthy parade into what will soon be a frigid, white, mountainous landscape.


Josh Brown - The Appalachian

A group performs during Saturday’s step show in Farthing
Auditorium.

Step show creates unity among groups

Carrie Baker - Greeks Beat

Saturday night was one of energy and tradition for Appalachian State University’s National Pan Hellenic (NPHC) Greeks. Traditionally African American sororities and fraternities displayed pride in their organizations’ heritages during the Step Show in Farthing Auditorium.

 

Nate Grubbs - The Appalachian

Senior Nancy McRae (left) and sophomore Katie Armfield go over class material during a tutoring session Friday afternoon.

Spending targeted due to budget cuts
Tutorial Services implements steps to stabilize funds

Kristin Davis - Academic Affairs Beat

Tutorial Services has enacted several measures to curb expenditures in light of the recent budget cuts handed down by Gov. Mike Easley, said Wesley Waugh, tutorial service coordinator.


Paul Sherar - Chief Photographer

Health Services takes steps against anthrax

Robyn Dailey - Business Affairs Beat

Health Services is taking precautions and outlining procedures to contest the ongoing threat of anthrax, said Dr. Patricia Geiger, director of Health Services at Appalachian State University.


Paul Sherar - Chief Photographer

Mountaineer defensive lineman Jason Hunter (97) sacks UTC quarterback Jason Spearman (4) during the Mountaineer’s 51-14 Homecoming win Saturday afternoon at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

Mountaineers keep playoff hopes alive with Homecoming rout of Mocs

Chris Boyce - Sports Beat

With the memories of last season’s 30-27 loss to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fresh in mind, the Appalachian State University football team extracted full revenge Saturday afternoon, blasting the Mocs 51-14 and keeping its playoff hopes alive.

 


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