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The News Argus
Current Issue:
Tuesday, April 29, 2003
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Page One
Don't ask, don't tell: Who controls what's sold on campus?
WSSU freshman Nick Murchison beat the odds as he recovers from transplant surgery
Housing guide seems to be contradictory on trash
MLK gets new name for a while
Opinion & Editorial
From the Editor
From her side, women have it worse than men
Alumni Spotlight
Chancellor's Corner
Women: Find your identity, be proud of who you are
Though often ridiculed, black leaders continue anti-war stance
Campus News
Dr. Little has had profound influences on WSSU students
Police enforce mass towing
Housing costs go up across campus, but felt most deeply by tenants of Rams Commons
Student Features
Everyone's Welcome
Phi Beta Lambda XI Gamma Chapter is back
The beef goes on between Eminem and Benzino
Words of Wonder
Wonder's CD has smooth sound
CKY goes beyond average skateboard bands with intense songwriting skills
WSSU's master's in nursing program begins in January
WSSU Sports
Neither team fares well in CIAA Tournament
High school athletics on bad course
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Issue Summary
Front Page
Co-ed Cohabitation Not Likely At WSSU
Class Of 2008: Forging Ahead
In The News
Campus News
Just The Facts . . .
WSSU Hosts Model U.N.
Student Features
Rising Textbook Prices Hide Larger Issue Of Possible Tuition Increase
Review: Hickman's Book Surprises
Jones Continues To Serve Her Alma Mater
Opinion & Editorial
Facebook Ad Cost Student Presidency
Earth Day: Are Corporations Cashing In On
Green
?
I'm Out: What More Can I Say?
Sports
Wedlock: Easy To Be A Phantom
WSSU Student-Athletes Help Out In W-S
Rams Add 2 New Players
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