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Wednesday, March 9, 2005
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News
Administration Announces Tuition and Fee Increase
Local Murders Prompts Security Concerns
Facebook Redefines Internet Addiction
Pelosi to Speak at Graduation
Goucher hosts Shabbat Across America
College Tax Credit Bill Announced in the Senate
Residence Life Turnover: Goucher Bids Farewell Stacy Cooper Patterson and Heather Koch
Features
View from the II: Things I've Learned
Staff Profile: Stimson's Noodle Guy
"The Guerrilla Girls" Come to Goucher
Robinson to House Language Floors
Dance Dept. Explores Possibilities with The Bournonville Project
Global Immigration Film Series Promotes Global Citzenship
Opinion
Residence Halls No Place for Capitalism
Variations on a Feminist Theme
May I Recommend? Don't Throw Away Recycling Habits
Reflections: A Tale of Tricky Tress Trims
Customary Disservice
Arts and Entertainment
Got Change?
Oscar Night Dazzles, But Surprises are Few
Omarion's
O
-h No: Another Usher Clone!
The Perversion of Power in
Bad Education
The Reel Deal: What to Catch and What to Miss
Constantine
: Flawed but Fun
Sports and Wellness
Riding High: Goucher's Lone First Place Team Looks to Make History
Truly Mad: Everything about March Madness is Special
Sports Updates
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