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Friday, April 18, 2008
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News
Southern Reconstruction
Backup server brought online after crash
Common reading controversy continues
Tensions rise high at heated Ashby forum
Students dispute deadline change
President's Study Break to feature '50s Sock Hop theme, Elvis
Willy revolutionaries return to Rice for 20th anniversary of prank
83 graduating seniors to enter Phi Beta Kappa society
The
Thresher
takes a break
Sports
Heard sprints to top 20 in country
Walwyn sets personal-best in 100
Baseball blasts No. 8 Texas A&M on road
Women's Club Lacross downs Hilltoppers
Golf struggles at River Landing
Berezhynska picked in WNBA draft
Commentary
: The confessions of a failed sports columnist
Entertainment
Only a few dim stars in
La bohème
Will Rice Will Make You Laugh:
The Odd Couple
Phils So Good
puts "aahh" in
a cappella
Opinion
Editorial Cartoon
: Rice Independent Media
Column:
Take a back seat, coitus: Making out is the new black
Column:
Valuing humanity key to changing world
Column:
Awareness able to combat sexual assault
Common reading requires big planning
Class extension wrong
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In This Issue
News
Students voice discontent at finance forum
Ike causes $3 million in campus damage
South College plans finalized
Former UN ambassador speaks on AIDS, rape crises in Africa
Grad student wins Kennedy Fellowship
Dunn foundation gives $3 million to CRC
News in Brief
: Traffic stop yields wanted felon
This Week in Photos: Screw Yer Roommate and more
Sports
Owls unable to recover from 7-point halftime deficit
Volleyball downs SMU and McNeese State in three sets, falls to Tulsa in five
Rice Swimming 2008 Preview
Soccer earns second place with late game heroics
XC places 8th at Notre Dame, outruns 5 top-ranked schools
Commentary
: Sports editor from down under gets rugby fever
Entertainment
'Trial by Jury'
over
rules
My Naji Hakim Experience
WipEout HD wipes out even the most demanding players
Dinosaur mummy exciting in the abstract, disappointing in person
Comic:
Cingle Cellularity
Amy's: Sushi ice cream?!?!
Opinion
New finance policy another deception
PR campaign a move towards recognition
Rice football, stadium undergo four-year metamorphosis
SA, presidents obliged to voice student opinion; Rice obligated to listen
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This week's Student Assocation meeting played host for VP of Finance Kathy Collins and Dean of Undergraduates Robin Forman. Students in attendance had an opportunity to present their questions and concerns to both members of the administration (see
article
). How do think it went?
The meeting went great - couldn't have gone any better. All the necessary questions were asked, and both Collins and Forman gave well-prepared and clear answers to the issues presented in the meeting.
The meeting went alright but did not solve any issues or really give any concrete answers to the issues presented by students.
The meeting went okay and caused me to switch sides: I'm now pro-internalization of Rice student org accounts.
The meeting went okay and caused me to switch sides: I am now against internalization of Rice student org accounts.
The meeting was, as anticipated, nothing but a boxing match between administration and students. A punch here, a punch there, and nothing productive. We're all doomed to Kathy Collins' financial plan.
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