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Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 9:20:40 PM
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Task force raises questions about Student Judicial Affairs
The Agility and Efficiency Task Force Report criticizing Student Judicial Affairs was a complete surprise to Terry Huffman, coordinator, who was not even contacted about the issues before the report's release... # July 20, 2005; 9:20:40 PM Associate dean of Special Collections retires On the second-floor of Morris Library, boxes of books and documents surround David Koch's office, waiting to be unpacked and shelved... # July 20, 2005; 8:55:14 PM Retirees participate in Find Five to read to children A retiree reads aloud to an attentive child in a corner of a Carbondale classroom. Volunteers read to pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first-grade students at Parish school in Carbondale... # July 20, 2005; 8:47:41 PM Sixth Harry Potter book sells big in Carbondale Nearly a week ago, local bookstores found themselves scrambling to fill the shelves with enough Harry, Hermione and Lord Voldemort to satisfy the hungry populace... # July 20, 2005; 8:03:57 PM Carbondale nominated for Governor's Home Town award More than 70 people came together Wednesday to show their support for the Boys and Girls Club of Carbondale, which has helped put the city in the running for a state award... # July 20, 2005; 7:52:46 PM Base Camp offers summer fun Avid campers know they need tents, cookware, lanterns, coolers and sleeping bags when they head out into the wilderness for a night of fun under the stars... # July 20, 2005; 7:28:47 PM Jackson County to receive first K-9 unit Terry Cottonaro, owner of Lost Lake Kennels in Murphysboro, didn't know what he was going to do with the black Labrador retriever... # July 20, 2005; 7:27:46 PM Student fees to fund Evergreen Terrace programs Next year, $60,000 from the Revenue Bond Fee, a fee paid by all students, will be transferred to Evergreen Terrace, an apartment complex exclusively available to students with children... # July 20, 2005; 7:26:02 PM New law bans teen-agers from using cell phones while driving Learning to use the stick shift in her car is hard enough for 16-year-old Carbondale resident Caitlyn Ruph, even without the distraction of a cell phone to her ear, she said... # July 20, 2005; 7:25:04 PM |
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