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Nov. 8, 2002

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Officials consider year-round housing plan

By Allison Rosewicz

Editor-in-Chief

International students may no longer be left out in the cold during breaks.

Southern debate team prepares for national finals in Indiana

By Jacob West

Staff Writer

Getting into a good argument is something a successful debater does, and members of the Missouri Southern...

Art department still using grant

By Jacob W. Brower

Associate Editor

The Missouri Southern Art department is enjoying the use of some new equipment, thanks to a grant left...

Rain, cold didn't dampen Homecoming dreams

By Eric Scott

Assistant Sports Editor

With the many events during the week of Homecoming 2002, the week came to an end with the coronation of the new Homecoming king and queen.

Peace Awareness Group forms to protest war with Iraq

By Jerry Manter

Managing Editor

Two Southern professors are members of a new four-state group that's seeking innovative ways to peacefully protest...

Instructors hope to stop plagiarism

By Jerry Manter

Managing Editor

A handful of Southern instructors are in the trial stages of experimenting with a new Web site that can help recognize papers that may show signs of plagiarism. 

Professor receives recognition from governor

By Virginia Fairchild

City Editor

A Missouri Southern instructor has earned a seat in Jefferson City to receive recognition from Gov. Bob Holden

 

Southern hosts International Party

By Mandi Steele

International Editor

International people, living, working or going to school in the Joplin area will have a chance to meet each other and socialize at this year's International Party.

Senate fears budget cuts

By Jacob W. Brower

Associate Editor

To date, this year's Student Senate session has been one of the most fiscally conservative in years. However, several senators believe they may have created a monster.