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Friday, September 15, 2006
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News
Total smoke-free ban hits one-year marker
Survivor
Breaking the ice
News
SLAC lab offers free tutoring computer access
Feminist Gloria Steinem
to speak in McAllister
Board selects finalist
for chancellor job
District seeks $196,000 in restitution
Northeast Center opens in Albertsons building
Fall of their discontent
Chinese course draws 30 students in first semester
Senate discusses programs, discipline, planning
Never too late to honor pledge to campus radio station
Research class teaches use
Academic Council blasts bookstore
DSS seeks note-takers to assist disabled
Personal viewpoints OK in class, chair says
9-11 remembered in San Pedro Springs Park
New director of student life tries to get students involved in student activities
Former flight attendant on Flight 11 in July 2001
Methodist center renovation consecrated
HIV/AIDS education effort could get financial boost
Religious centers offer comfort, meals, recreation
Calendar
Events Sept. 15-22
News
College offers alternative parking for students
Features
People for Sept. 15
SAC on the Cheap
Premiere
'The Flyboys' keeps you on the edge of your seat
We're here to stay
Students premiere documentary on fall of the Alamo
Event offers chance to get involved
Art Guild discusses trip to Austin museum
'The Quiet' showcases extras from radio-television-film
Film Society to attend Manhattan Film Festival
Pulse
Coach hopes to retain title
Spurs reporter shares experiences
Students bring it on
HealthWise
Opinion
Verbatim for Sept. 15
Internship helps student develop a strong future
Letter to the editor
Editorials for Sept. 22
This week's cartoon
eyes parking problem
Back Page
But will he still be playing the Beatles when he's 64?
This week's staff
Staff for Sept. 15
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Issue Summary
News
Employee shoots librarian at Northeast Campus
Northeast Lakeview employees grieve over shooting death
Shooting highlights colleges' connections
The crash in plain English
District not immune to market troubles
District in minimal compliance with investment act
Hanging on in this market downturn
State retirement plans emphasize diversity
Fall enrollment up throughout district
Good proposal, dissemination plan get clubs funded
Strain center to engage students
Man approaches student near campus to play role in porn film
New Yorker columnist explores human factors
Graduation speech honor for students
Networking key to success as post-graduate student
President taps Staff Council for termination committee
Pay, job stability on rise, chair says
Calendar
Upcoming events
Features
Note-taker assists student with disability
Premiere
Band fights to bring real world issues to musical forefront
Horror musical set in '70s opens tonight
Open mic night stirs artistic expressions
'Oil on Canvas: Latino Landscape No. 1'
Movie review - 'Body of Lies"
MtvU to visit college campus
New club fuses corporate, creative, social ideas to benefit community
Opinion
Editorial cartoon
Oct. 10 editorials
Viewpoint -
Viewpoint - Trend spotter goes offline
Viewpoint - Culture dances through family
Blotter
Blotter for Oct. 10
People
Photographers record the week's images around campus
Back Page
Scootin' Around
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