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Stories will open in a new window All material The Chart, 2002 |
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Southern offering class on terrorism By Allison Rosewicz Editor-in-Chief Like the rest if the world, Missouri Southern has gained a huge interest in international terrorism. |
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Vigil presents peaceful point of view By Allison Rosewicz Editor-in-Chief Area residents and Missouri Southern students and faculty made a plea for peace Sept. 10 at Central Park in Carthage. |
| Students, faculty reflect on life changes after terrorist attacks By Jacob W. Brower Associate Editor
For many Americans from New York to California, Minnesota to Texas, Sept. 11, 2001 was a day that changed lives forever. |
Southern's memorial honors heros, victims By Allison Rosewicz Editor-in-Chief
Students and faculty of Missouri Southern and Joplin-area residents made Sept. 11 "A Time to Remember." |
| Student's
uncle makes life-saving decision
By Jerry Manter Managing Editor
Anxiously watching the devastating events of Sept. 11, 2001, was especially hard for Melissa Durie. |
| Alumna
returns to instruct nursing By Josh Ray Diversions Editor
While many students came back this fall to continue their education, one student came back to begin helping others continue their education |
| Spiva
Library stalls charge on printing
By Jacob W. Brower Associate Editor
Students at Missouri Southern are enjoying one thing that does not require money. |