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Friday, February 22, 2008
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News
PSUC director honored for anti-hazing stance
Issues rise around fine-line of political opinion
Women outpace men in degrees
PSUC students return to high schools for peer recruitment
Study abroad changes suggested
Mental health program gets recognized
Political involvement trends change among students
Professors as YouTube stars
Spitzer report aims to improve education
Ribbon cutting ceremony brings business
Survey aims to address student involvement
Police Blotter
Efforts continue in search for Szostak
PSUC recognized for value
Campus stabbing sentence modified
SBE dean to resign position at end of year
Sports
They call him "Big Shot"
Zamboni crew enjoys fun, laid back job
IN THE CARDS: Casey Clark
Women's basketball team resumes role as spoiler
Men's hockey faces-off against Potsdam Saturday in semifinal
Cardinal cagers close to top seed
Women's hockey ranked No. 1
Track & Field SUNYAC Championships tomorrow
Women's basketball team falls to Red Dragons
Cardinal cagers clinch top seed in SUNYAC tournament
Cardinals advance to SUNYAC finals with win over Bears
Saturday Sports Recap
Cardinals defeat Blue Devils, advance to SUNYAC semifinals
FUSE
Seeking college students: donate your DNA
Does size really matter?
Guide for surviving winter
Counseling addresses eating disorders
Hiking club offers students stress outlet
Site assists in trip planning
Campus Arts Event Highlights
Sporatic plotline hurts 'Jumper,' despite cast
CD Review: Free Somehow
CD Review: Mockingbird
Opinion
Something needs to be done about the parking
EDITORIAL: Professors' politics belong in classrooms when appropriate
Something needs to be done about the parking in this town
You can't put limits on classroom discussions
When will calls for gun control be heard?
HEAD TO HEAD: Do you think Sylvester Stallone should stop making action movies already?
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Issue Summary
News
Budget slashes threaten courses
Presidential candidates clash on financial issues
Experts compare economy to past
Job outlook poor for grads
Parking tickets down despite decrease in spaces
Efforts made to expand faculty diversity
Prof takes initiative, aids student voters
WiFi on campus seen as a necessity, PSUC responds
Frat fights to regain recognition
Passport requirement pushed back once again
Online college guides expand
Green Grocer to provide students local, healthy food
Students bike on campus to save money, stay physically fit
Tech innovation shows pros, cons
Distance learning 'wave of future'
Police Blotter
Sports
Lady Cards hit the road to face New Paltz
Men host New Paltz tonight
Cross country heads to Hamilton tomorrow
PSUC coaches hit the books
Softball hosts Special Olympians
In the Cards: the Ormsby brothers
In the Cards: Lindsay Gilbert
Tennis looks to get second victory in SUNYAC tourney
Cards end winless streak; beat Hawks, 3-0
Cards fight off Red Dragons, now tied for second in SUNYAC
Lady Cards rebound with streak-snapping win
New Paltz upsets PSUC; Lady Cards dip to 4-2-0 in SUNYAC
Solid showing for runners at Hamilton
FUSE
Hookah culture emerging in the U.S.
Students find nightlife alternative in hookah bar
Students 'cube' to keep hands, minds occupied
Attractive hookah smoking components harmful to health
Eating out on a budget: yes
On, off-campus jobs prove challenging
Cera tries to repeat 'Juno' character, fails
CTA uses environmentally friendly set pieces, costumes
Local orchards, markets feature fall activities
Festivals planned this weekend could ease boredom
Commercial attempts rob T.I. album of perfection
Political, Dylan-esque style improved from debut
Spooky tale simplistic, hard to put down
Weekling Concert Listings
Opinion
Strength, preparation needed in face of economic crisis
Can't anyone tell me if we're doomed or not?
Biden is a genuine man who balances Obama's charisma
Palin is a humble maverick, knows we cannot surrender
Plan ahead, don't take the walk of shame
Oust John McHugh, vote in Mike Oot for Congress
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