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Oct. 7, 2004    

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interdisciplinary studies adjunct professor Alex B. Hooker (l) plays fiddle with Ryan P. Crider (R) on Sanford Mall.

APPS shares area heritage with weeklong celebration

The Appalachian Popular Programming Society (APPS) Council for Appalachian Heritage is holding numerous events around campus for Appalachian Heritage Week. These events are geared towards exposing Appalachian State University students to the rich culture of the Appalachia region.

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Ballet goes Brazilian Tuesday in Farthing

You might get dizzy watching the lightning moves of the Bale Folclorico da Bahia dancers.
Dances such as the samba and the capoeria will be performed live next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Farthing Auditorium.

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Music: the secret to student-teacher cooperation

Although the student-teacher relationship can be a contentious one, some students and teachers are more willing to work together than others. The Hayes School of Music may have found the secret.

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Hear it (legally) through the Grapevine

With music being such a huge influence on college students at Appalachian State University, it helps when there are places to get the latest releases that do not result in large lawsuits.

Two of the most reliable sources for college music tastes are Grapevine Music & Video and Fat Cats Music & Video, both located in the heart of Boone.

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