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Current Issue:
Thursday, December 11, 2003
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News Stories
First Year a student joins Budget Commitee
Plough honors members of AC community
Administration worried about students' drug abuse
Course registration an overall success
Academic Support Center helps sophomores choose majors
Residential Life completes first semester with new Director and discusses new ideas for the future
Holiday Ball braves the storm
Annual Christmas tree lighting illuminates Hagan Campus Center lawn
Assumption Chapel Choir sings "Lessons and Carols"
Campus additions and renovations in the works for the future: athletic facilities to recieve update
Social Rehab students create dodgeball tounament to raise funds for breast cancer research awareness
Pro. Gendro's sociology students continue volunteer work at Poet Hill
Campus Ministry outreach program brings Holy Eucharist to elderly residents at Lutheran Home
Filipino Assumptionist candidates experience fellowship retreat
Study Abroad: A valuable opportunity often overlooked
Sports
Football closes with a win and many team honors
Boston Bruins look hopeful in the 2003-2004 season
AC Dance Team and Step Team pump up the crowd at halftime
New England Patriots in the midst of an impressive 2003 season
Lady Hounds come out fighting, positive start to season
Letter From the Editor
How Do You Measure A Year?
Feature
The do-it-yourself guide to Christmas tree hauling
Surviving the holiday shopping scene without injuries
A crazy game of chance brings a family closer
The Grinch speaks out
Changing the face of the holiday:
This Issue's Feature:
Viewpoint
Campus intervisitation policy should be abolished
Rebekka Armstrong lecture raises issues of social responsibility
Increased tuition costs place financial burden on students
Free speech: The right to speak up
Exploring vocational options
Senior anticipates working with recovering alcoholics
Aspiring journalist obtains experience in the field
Letter to the Editor
Arts & Entertainment
"The Boys" live up to expectations
Cactus Pete's offers taste of Southwest
ELF is a holiday comedy for families
En Garde
sets Criteria high for world of indie-rock
Lost Dogs
provides Pearl Jam fans with treat
Brighten your holiday with
Love Actually
Assumption students get
Singled Out
in Plourde Center
Staff Bios
Sarah Messier
Jennifer Ryan
Katelyn Henry
Kate Ambrose
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