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Tuesday, March 4, 2003:
In Memory,
Battle of the sexes?,
Ballot includes plebiscite vote on smoking,
Deployment leaves gaps in police force
Monday, March 3, 2003:
Manhattan Matters,
Sen. Roberts addresses soldiers deploying from Ft. Riley,
Human resources celebrates cultural histories,
SafeRide, wait-list system among candidates' debate topics
Friday, February 28, 2003:
A World Divided,
WTC design chosen,
Freshman continues quest for improved health,
Freshman 15: just a myth?
Thursday, February 27, 2003:
O'Hara, Osborn Move On,
O'Hara, Stryker advance with 1,328 votes in primary election,
536 votes propel Osborn, Quackenbush to final round,
Pair criticizes high spending, does not endorse candidates
Wednesday, February 26, 2003:
Drugs In The Dorms,
Student eliminated in city primary,
Technology may be reason for increase in plagiarism,
Career assessment program available to help students prepare future plans
Tuesday, February 25, 2003:
Debating The Issues,
Voting for SGA primary elections begins today,
Password changes may affect SGA elections voting eligibility,
Primary elections voters' guide
Monday, February 24, 2003:
Snowy Rodeo Days,
Student dead following brain aneurysm,
Expense reports filed Friday; 2 presidential pairs file on time,
Privilege fees under review
Thursday, February 20, 2003:
Pulling the Press,
Technical jobs allow students to earn money while learning about theater,
Enrollment numbers increase,
Salina students use SafeRide program for transportation
Wednesday, February 19, 2003:
Building a Soldier,
Colleges declared possible 'soft' targets; residents prepare ,
City Commission passes all items on agenda; discusses Auth-Florence, zoning regulations,
RCPD adjusts budget to benefit city, county
Tuesday, February 18, 2003:
Awaiting deployment,
SafeRide, Student Publications reviewed,
SGA campaigns begin today,
2 students finalists for Truman scholarship
Monday, February 17, 2003:
Valentine Vows,
Student soldiers called up,
UPC version of dating show sets up singles,
Dating Doctor advises students
Friday, February 14, 2003:
A Swingin' Time,
Student continues journey to personal fitness, new lifestyle,
Karimi, Kyner enter race,
Students to compete tonight for blind date in 'Singled Out' game show
Thursday, February 13, 2003:
Lunch time,
HVAC staff works year-round to maintain air conditioners, remains busiest in winter,
Hiles, Sumner enter race,
Harry Potter Professional
Wednesday, February 12, 2003:
On The Other Foot,
Civil rights activist: self-identity more important than label,
3rd pair announces candidacy,
The Stigma Of Pretty
Tuesday, February 11, 2003:
Custodial cuts,
Police want to question man about Kemp murder,
Osborn, Quackenbush enter race,
SGA elections move in-house
Monday, February 10, 2003:
Church serves Sunday dinner as service to community, needy,
INS regulation requires foreign visitors to register,
Students prepare to meet with officials for State Education Day,
STD screening important for healthy sex lives
Friday, February 7, 2003:
Formal farewell,
Professor: pornography has potential to cause harm,
Training for Break,
The Search Continues
Thursday, February 6, 2003:
Early Start,
Long weekends becoming commonplace for students,
Bramlage ushers work to keep basketball fans satisfied,
Municipal court moves locations
Wednesday, February 5, 2003:
Acting Right,
WTC finalists picked,
RCPD reports larceny cases,
Drugs seized after search
Tuesday, February 4, 2003:
Picking up the pieces in America's heartland,
Recent K-State graduate experiences Columbia tragedy,
Theme to represent black history,
RCPD targets impatient drivers for traffic safety as part of new program
Monday, February 3, 2003:
Manhattan reserve soldiers prepare for deployment,
Student wins tuition for spring semester,
Fair reaches out to Manhattan,
Master Plan balances parking, pedestrians
Friday, January 31, 2003:
Watching Reality,
Cuts to affect city,
Bill introduced to give more money to marching band,
Donations establish funds to recruit faculty, keep professors
Thursday, January 30, 2003:
Coping with the cold,
Language lab helps student workers further own education,
Cannon made by K-State-Salina students used to launch t-shirts at football games,
The parent trap
Season for Nonviolence Begins Today
Wednesday, January 29, 2003:
Addressing The Nation,
Playboy recruitment, salary compensations discussed at Women's Forum,
City continues to discuss downtown developments,
Hip-Hop Hooray
Tuesday, January 28, 2003:
Senior Scouts,
Sports-oriented atmosphere theme of new Aggieville bars,
Company to bring 250 jobs,
Journalism students to produce local television broadcasts
Monday, January 27, 2003:
Dark hours befall church,
Activists protest action on Iraq,
KSU Foundation's annual Telefund seeks $1.4 million in donations,
Lafene set to move off campus
Thursday, January 23, 2003:
Presidential matrimony,
Union Catering employs 60 students in relaxed work environment,
Hale Library reduces books, journals,
Kansas banks in need of blood
Wednesday, January 22, 2003:
Acting Out History,
Actors apply way of thinking to present day problems,
Teen girl hospitalized,
Prizes offered for slogan
Tuesday, January 21, 2003:
In Memory,
Actors to perform in honor of King,
Manhattan Bridal Show greets couples in Union ,
Review: Lord of the Rings
Friday, January 17, 2003:
Snow Play,
State address elicits response, spares higher education,
Workers to get vaccine,
Attention drawn to side effects
Thursday, January 16, 2003:
Balancing act,
UPC welcomes students back to campus,
Students gain motivation to return to spring class routines,
Plague not currently stored at K-State
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