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Nov. 4, 2004    



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Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Students line up inside the Agricultural Conference Center Tuesday. According to the Watauga County Board of Elections, 23,682 people voted in the presidential race.

Students react to election results

The high-fives and “woo-hoos” of Bush fans echoed through Plemmons Student Union yesterday morning.

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Silent Dissent

Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Rise-Up Community Collective members, senior political science major Evan N. Moody and Jared N. Loyd pose questions to passers by on Sanford Mall Tuesday.


Dems sweep commissioner race

Watauga County Democrats swept the Watauga County Commissioners elections Nov. 2 with all three Democrats winning their elections.

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Foxx wins NC House

Virginia Foxx and Jim A. Harrell, Jr., were friends long before they ran against each other in the 2004 election for U.S. Congress.

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SGA to improve Web site

The Appalachian State University Student Government Association (SGA) has been working to improve its Web site this year.

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TIP program brings talented youth to ASU

On Nov. 6 and 7, Appalachian State University will be hosting Scholar Weekend.

Sponsored by Duke University’s Talent Identification Program (TIP), Scholar Weekend is open to all 7th-12th graders who have either participated in TIP or have been recognized as academically gifted at the school they attend.

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University prepares to hand file sharers' info to RIAA

Appalachian State University must turn over requested information to the Recording Industry Association of American (RIAA) at the start of next week.
University Attorney Dayton T. Cole said the information requested by the subpoena is due Monday.

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APO leads dance revolution for funding

Alpha Phi Omega will be holding a Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) tournament next Wednesday.

The tournament was developed as an idea to send members of Alpha Phi Omega to Denver for a national conference, Derek Garman, a sophomore English and Secondary Education major who is heading the tournament, said

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Wing-apalooza
Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Junior marketing major Brittany L. Johnson serves wings to (l-r) Riggan M. Hart, Jefferson T. Williams and Brian D. Durham during Alpha Delta Pi's Wingapalooza fundraiser Tuesday night.
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