Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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News

Who’s who in noise ordinance

On August 27, 2007 noise ordinance penalty clause was revised. The old penalty was a $100 fine, increasing with each offense. The new penalty is a $500 fine and or 90 days in jail; a misdemeanor is issued to the violator on a first offense.... Read full story..

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Life & Style

People making a difference: Zachary Haney

Zachary Haney is committed to the cause of Amnesty International, an organization that fights for human rights all over the world. According to the AI Web site, the mission of Amnesty International is "to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights ... Read full story..

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Sports

Rugby wins PRU championship, secures 11th title in 13 years

Seen together, they look like an army platoon; heads shaven to the same tight length and knuckles bloody from action. They act like soldiers as well, telling dirty jokes and wrestling each other while making TV references over cold beverages.... Read full story..

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Editorials

Is this the end of Thirsty Thursdays?

We’re seeing it happen at our school and in this city and now we shouldn’t feel alone because it’s happening everywhere else, sometimes worse. Administrators, police departments and even some teachers are taking steps towards destroying a college tradition that has been around for decades: Thirsty Thursday.... Read full story..

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