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MTV Campus Invasion Set For Tonight

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

The Simon Recreation Center will be jumping tonight to the hip-hop of Wyclef Jean, De La Soul and Black-eyed Peas as 2,500 students fill the floor for the MTV Campus Invasion Tour. As of Wednesday, approximately...

SLU Madrid Campus Prepares Students To Handle Challenges

Maria Baran October 26, 2000

Get out of your comfort zone. The rest of your life is learning how to respond to uncomfortable environments. Those who do it well are successful. These words are the advice of Dr. Rick Chaney, president...

Faculty Senate Addresses Budget, Plans

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

Faculty issues may not always be at the forefront of the student body's concerns, but with more than 1,260 faculty members, their voice is strong. On Tuesday, the Saint Louis University Faculty Senate...

Bush And Gore Address Issues At Final Debate

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

In what is quickly shaping into one of the closest presidential races in 40 years, every moment counts-especially when millions of potential voters are watching on television. On Tuesday, Oct. 17, Texas...

Dedication Marks Opening Of Cook Business School

Joe Hahn October 26, 2000

The School of Business and Administration at Saint Louis University officially became the John Cook School of Business at the blessing and dedication of John and Lucy Cook Hall on this past Friday, Oct....

A Look Behind The Mediated Scene

Mary Santanello October 26, 2000

I looked forward to the best bragging rights ever to befall a political science major: I was going to the presidential debate at Washington University. In the weeks before that fateful Tuesday night, my...

New Cancer Center To Educate, Provide Services

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

It is the second leading cause of death. It will affect one in three people directly and countless others indirectly. It is cancer. "There is no disease that is more personal and touches more people than...

Chomping Down On A Low-Cal Campaign

Lisa Arnold October 26, 2000

In the last few weeks, I've been eyeing the political world like I eye the beef stroganoff at DeMattias cafeteria. When our Student Government Association stocked the residence halls with voter registration...

Carnahan’s Death Leaves Local Politics In Question

Zachary Borowiak October 26, 2000

About a week ago, on a cool, rainy night, a twin engine Cessna took off from Parks Airport in Cahokia, Ill. heading for New Madrid, Mo. On board were Missouri Governor and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate,...

Debate Sparks Protest; Police Handle Crowds

Paul Woody October 26, 2000

The presidential debate hosted by Washington University last week certainly was the spectacle that most expected. But not all of the action occurred within the athletic complex. A field of police in full...

Budget Indicates Surplus For 1999

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

Despite a $12 million loss from the University Medical Group, Saint Louis University was still able to show a $2 million increase in unrestricted net assets, or surplus, during Fiscal Year 1999. Vice President...

SLU Professors React To Debate Results, Offer Thoughts On Voters, Upcoming Election

Eric Winters October 26, 2000

Last week, the two leading presidential candidates sparred for the last time. Both candidates tried to grab the electorate and run with it. A week later, they may be wondering if any of the debates was...

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