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Dec. 2, 2004    

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Peacock's First Semester
Jonathan Williams | The Appalachian
Chancellor Ken E. Peacock discusses his first 100 days with The Appalachian senior writer Justin Boulmay.
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Peacock names Robinson interim athletics director

Chancellor Kenneth E. Peacock appointed Dr. Linda K. Robinson as interim athletics director one day after Director of Athletics Roachel J. Laney officially resigned, according to an Appalachian State University press release yesterday.

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Arrest made in student rape

The Boone Police Department made an arrest last Tuesday in connection with the rape of a 19-year old Appalachian State University student.

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SGA reports reveal campus issues

Top student concerns at Appalachian State University include traffic and parking, Student Government Association (SGA) Director of Internal Affairs Corwyn D. Sergent said.

SGA senators amass student opinion through monthly constituency reports. Senators give completed reports to the Internal Affairs committee, who analyze the reports and passes them on to proper SGA committees.

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McAnulty

McAnulty a 'Who's Who' in teaching

An Appalachian State University assistant professor was recently named a “Who’s Who” in the teaching world.

Dr. Lisa S. McAnulty, assistant professor in the department of family and consumer science, received the Who’s Who Award for teaching

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Public hearing set to discuss parking

The Boone Town Council will hold a public hearing to evaluate changes made earlier this year to alleviate traffic concerns in town.

Specifically, the public hearing will address issues concerning cut-throughs in some of Boone’s residential neighborhoods. The hearing is slated for Dec. 14 at 5 p.m. in the town council chambers.

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Celebrations promote holiday diversity

The holiday season has arrived and the celebrations have begun.

Appalachian State University tries to embrace all holidays this season starting last Tuesday with the Office of Multicultural Student Development's Kwanzaa Celebration and the campus-wide event "Find Yosef a Holiday" Monday.

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Sign language ministry performs

Tonight the Renascent Sign Language Ministry will be performing on campus for the first time this year.

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