Carbondale News
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See you in the Fall. Gus Says: Good luck to those graduating. Our next regular issue will be Monday, August 22, 2005.
Our current issue is located Here |
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The safest place to be. With hot dogs in hand, Shelby Seegers-Schafer of Carbondale and her 2-year-old daughter Ellie, surveyed the families sprawled out on the grass and slowly strolled from booth to booth... |
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Administration of Justice hires 5 new faculty members. In the fall, four new professors and a new department chair will join the Administration of Justice department... |
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Beer less refreshing than wine this year. For first time in more than 10 years, the Gallup Organization has found something Paul Renzaglia, co-owner and wine maker at Alto Vineyards, saw first hand - wine is more popular than beer in the United States... |
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Engineering Dean and Associate Provost start work. The new associate provost of academic affairs and the new dean of engineering started work this week, and interviewing for the interim dean of business and the interim dean of education will begin soon, Provost John Dunn said... |
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Humane Society to sponsor benefit at Hangar 9. Tiffany Ferguson, a volunteer for the Humane Society of Southern Illinois, realized that the shelter was in need of funding and decided to organize a benefit to raise money... |
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Taiwan students visit SIUC for leadership conference. The elite students arrived at SIUC with the idea of complete exposure in mind... |
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School of music hires eight new faculty members. What plays piano, saxophone, tuba, drums, marches, directs and sings? |
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| Source: Daily Egyptian News; Updated: 8/22/2005. |
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