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Vol.80,
No. 18
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March 23, 2006
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Spring has sprung. For Tech students, the first
sign of spring is the red tulips that have bloomed in the
Quadrangle and across campus.
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Bush's ratings continue to fall
Since the second inauguration of President George W. Bush, his overall approval
ratings have descended and are continuing to plunge. |
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Women's track shines as indoor champ, at classics
After a successful indoor season that included a conference championship, Tech's
outdoor track and field team got off to a good start in the 2006 season opener
at the Louisiana Classics, March 18 at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. |
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SGA prepares to take part in extreme project
McNeese State University-Lake Charles and Southeastern University-Hammond have
teamed up with the University of Louisiana System to plan and provide an
alternative spring break called "Extreme Spring Break 2006: Students Rebuilding
Louisiana." |
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