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Feb. 15, 2005    

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Jeyhoun Allebaugh | The Appalachian
ASU's Demetrius Scott penetrates Furman's defense during the 60-47 win over the Paladins Monday night. The win was their sixth straight, and put the team in a tie for first in the North Division.

Men's basketball ties for first in north

The train that is the Appalachian State men’s basketball team continues to keep rolling.

In their most recent 60-47 win over the Furman University Paladins last night, the Mountaineers showed opponents that they have more to fear that just their three-point ability.

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Governors freeze tuition

The University of North Carolina Board of Governors (BOG) voted Friday to freeze campus-based tuition increases for the 2005-06 academic year.

The vote is the first in years in which the BOG voted not to authorize campus-based tuition increases. The BOG voted in November to not implement board-based tuition increases.

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Support rises for textbook rentals

Parent Association backs rentals

A mother alligator will hiss or roar to protect her young. The parents of Appalachian State University students will write letters.

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SGA rallies behind system, establishes referendum

The Student Government Association Senate unanimously approved two pieces of legislation supporting the textbook rental system at Appalachian State University at the Feb. 8 meeting.

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'Iron and Silk' chosen as Summer Reading

Appalachian State University’s Summer Reading Committee has chosen “Iron and Silk” by author Mark Salzman as the summer reading book for incoming freshman.

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'Count the Ways' of poetry night

Two hours of original poetry along with the incredible voices of a number of different singers were accompanied by the smooth jazz of local band 4’Taye Saturday night.

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Jeyhoun Allebaugh | The Appalachian
John F. Conely practices drums in the music room in the Living-Learning Center Monday afternoon.

Students live, learn under one roof

The recently built Living-Learning Center may be a mystery to most students, but to a select few, it is a significant part of their lives.

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Art & science, business dean search come to end

The dean searches for the Walker College of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences are nearing their ends.

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