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Thursday, 19 November 2009 |
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by MEGAN TERNES
Intern Lifestyles Reporter
Jessica H. Meyer, specialized in creating skin-transferable lithographs, received her Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in printmaking from the University of Knoxville and now travels to colleges and universities, giving demonstrations about how she creates her transferable images.
Meyer said lithography is a type of printmaking that involves using oil and water to create an image on a stone surface.
When the image is chemically separated, it becomes transferrable to another surface, such as human skin.
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 |
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by MEGAN TERNES
Intern Lifestyles Reporter
Trio Momentary Prophets includes members Ted Packard, Jake Hull and Logan Byrd from Manassas, Va.
While attending Christopher Newport University, Momentary Prophets was a duet, consisting of Packard and Hull, who have written folk-acoustic music since 2006.
Byrd joined Packard and Hull ten months ago, an addition that marked a huge change for the overall sound of the band.
Crossroads Coffee House welcomed the folk rock group to their in-house stage Nov. 10.
The band played songs featured on their latest album, Sunflower, released in Jan. 2009.
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 |
 SGA hosts the annual Tuition and Fee Forum in the Linville Falls Room of Plemmons Student Union. Photo by Holt Menzies
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by BECKY BUSH
Intern News Reporter
Petitioners proposed a flat laundry fee for on-campus students at the Student Government Association’s annual Tuition and Fee Forum Tuesday.
Residence Hall Association President Crys L. Newman and former RHA President Thomas A. Brigman suggested a $70 flat rate, added into student fees, as an alternative to swiping an AppCard or depositing quarters into machines.
This would allow students to avoid paying for laundry during the year.
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 |
 Symptoms of suicide include sad or irritable mood, impulsivity, binge drinking or drugging, talk of death and social isolation. Photo Illustration by Chirsty Bullins
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by NASH DUNN
News Reporter
by LAUREN BRIGMAN
Intern News Reporter
Due to state reductions in funding at Appalachian State University, students may pay an increased health service fee in 2010-11.
The Tuition and Fee Committees heard proposals Tuesday regarding a $20 increase for student’s health service fee at a tuition and fee forum at the Linville Falls Room in Plemmons Student Union.
This increase will “affect the health fee by approximately $150,000, including salary and benefits” for two counseling positions that were re-appropriated by the university,” Financial Manager Bob K. Feid said.
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