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Saturday, 06 September 2008 |
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by CHRIS IRELAND
Intern Sports Reporter
The Appalachian State University football team fittingly
returned to form in their retro uniforms on Saturday, defeating the
Jacksonville University Dolphins 56-7.
With their new 2007 national championship flag flying,
Appalachian's air assault got off to a slow start when quarterback Armanti
Edwards threw his first pick of the season during the opening drive.
The Mountaineer defense responded, however, halting Jacksonville running back
Rudell Small on the fourth down.
The stop came with a collective sigh of relief from the
record-setting 30,718 on hand, a reassuring sign that “Hurricane LSU” had blown
over and clear skies were ahead.
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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by PATRICK BABCOCK
Intern Lifestyles Reporter
by EDWARD SZTUKOWSKI
News Reporter
New York Times bestselling author of “The Glass Castle” Jeannette E. Walls will be in the Town of Boone today at 10 a.m. to speak at fall Convocation at the Holmes Convocation Center.
“Convocation helps students get familiarized with the faculty, and helps bring freshmen together and develop a community mind-set,” Martha E. Eskridge, sophomore special education major and AppolCorps leader said.
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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by RYAN SAUNDERS
Intern News Reporter
The Office of Off Campus Community Relations is set to kick off its third annual Meet and Greet Sept. 9.
More than 40 volunteers will visit approximately 1,700 off-campus student apartments, handing out welcome bags containing tailgating information, pens, notepads, “Lock Your Door” stickers, emergency information magnets, and an overview of off-campus resources.
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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by JEFF KOEHLER
News Reporter
The Office of Student Conduct will continue to address off-campus violations of the Student Code of Conduct this semester.
Judith M. Haas, director of the office of student conduct said the office is continuing to involve itself only in serious violations of the code, such as those resulting in an arrest.
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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by MARY ELIZABETH ROBERTSON
Intern News Reporter
Appalachian State University has one more magazine cover to add to the lobby walls in the John E. Thomas building.
The 2009 “America’s Best Colleges” edition of U.S. News and World Report named Appalachian ninth in the “Best Universities—Masters in the South” category.
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