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Friday, September 29, 2006
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News
Job fair Wednesday to attract 30 area employers to Loftin
Feminist icon weighs in
on sexuality, prejudice,
injustice in campus talk
LULAC scholarships help students, children succeed
Garage start set for March
Calendar
Events for Sept. 29-Oct. 6
News
Banner student, financial aid upgrades could face delays
MySpace party posting invites bust
Auditor hopes to improve processes, systems for district
District judge rules in favor of former professor in harassment case
Clubs, organizations recruit members at Club Extravaganza
Professor, minister question use of fear to control public
English, Spanish professors swap hemispheres
While teaching, professor's office was burglarized
District board gives 8-0 nod
to approve tax rate increase
Deputy chief offers tips on ways to stay safe on campus
Regular registration for Flex 2 classes ends Oct. 20
Chancellor arrives Nov. 1
Student activity fee frozen, unfrozen
Whoops
Transfer counselor becomes new Faculty Senate chair
Scholarship doubles awards for high schools
Health Wise
Muscle power
News
Helping students a paying avocation for instructor
Extra hour adds up for math students
English lab offers tutors, paper help
Accident insurance included in tuition
Board recognizes Employee of the Year for excellence
Palo Alto will vote on logo
Technical difficulties cancel Phi Theta Kappa's first seminar
Features
Lowriders show their cars in Hispanic Heritage event
Reservist tells classmates of death threats against Afghan voters
Survivor
Student ID
Premiere
'Jackass Number Two' provides laughs for everyone
'Living Out' reflects hardships of immigration
SAC on the cheap
Free DVD rental
Premiere
Lecture focuses on perception of Hispanics
Radio-television-film department launches Courtland Records
Hispanic Heritage activities
continue with music, dance
Pulse
Study shows bilinguals better equipped to fight Alzheimer's
Ambulance simulator provides hands-on EMS experience
Students learn motivation key to weight loss
Motivation key to weight loss, students learn
Opinion
Editorial cartoon -- Survey attracts a crowd
Editorials for Sept. 29
Guest Viewpoint -- Texas' no-knock SWAT cops invade people's privacy
Viewpoint -- Teacher survey proves nothing but system's inefficiency
Blotter
Blotter for Sept. 29
Verbatim
Verbatim for Sept. 29
People
Campus activities heighten; October events loom ahead
Back Page
Gubernatorial candidate Friedman kin to counselor
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Issue Summary
YOU S.A.
Newspaper looks at teen interests
Calendar
The days passed quickly
News
Drivers speeding toward two wheels
Free food in Loftin overflows trash cans
Teens begin to flex political muscle
ACCD, SAISD sign memo of understanding for Early College High School plus other summer board news
Area teachers laud training in workshop
Board approves compression salary study at Kerrville resort retreat
Chancellor ranks high on public salary list in Houston in 2007
Colleges stay abreast of local and national employers' expectations
Dress guideline comes without enforcement
Employees still waiting for results of district compensation study
Officer applauds surveillance by student
SAPD conducts safety survey after assault
Suffering national economy looms toward city's donation facilities
Some teens play the waiting game on sex
Porn on the Internet encourages sex addiction, experts say
Features
New shelter promises hope for homeless
Students add video to their publication
Aradillas' spirit, generosity remembered at workshop
Volunteers earn rewards by good deeds near and afar
Premiere
Students try Canon cameras to produce postcards for home
Pulse
Latest high attracts teens, thwarts restriction efforts
Gaming innovation a hit, literally
Men struggle with eating disorders, too, because of media images
People
Students visit the Express-News
Back Page
Mama, don't let your babies. . .
Staff
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