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Wednesday, November 9, 2005
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News
Musical Oasis
Responding with Thought and Action
Health Center Prepared for a Concerned Student Body
Students Urged to "Look Beneath the Surface"
New Perspectives on an Old Theme
Having Courage
Susan Terrio Investigates Juvenile Justice in Paris
Features
Goucher Students Come Together to Celebrate "Survivors Among Us"
Mardi Gras: Made in China
Faculty Spotlight: Robert Beachy
The Group: CAUSE, The Cause: Hunger and Homelessness
LOTUS Blossoms
Minority Report: Special Tribute to Rosa Parks
Meet the MaCS
Opinion
A Liberal Defense of the War in Iraq
Your Financial Aid at Risk
The Pressures of Coexistence
The Pleasures of Coexistence
Life, Newly Realized, on the Autistic Spectrum
United for Something: UN Reflections
Terrorists in College? The FCC Is Here to Help
When I Was a Kid... It Didn't Matter as Much When Politicians Lied
Arts and Entertainment
Slaughter City
Finds Drama In Drudgery
Yann Martel's
Life of Pi
: A Slice of the Surreal
There's Nothing You Can Do To Save Rock. Deal With It.
Dead Man's Shoes
: An Import of Importance
Screen Time:
Chicken Little
Succeeds, But Lacks Pluck
The Hipster Factor: Lake Trout
Sports and Wellness
Playing Big
Getting Back On Defense
Sacrificing Life and Logic
Someday We'll All Be Free: Sports and Homosexuality
Deep Waters
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