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Students roomless after Res Services runs out of space
By Jennifer Peresie
Asst. News Editor

College freshman Carla Reed came to Cox Hall Ballroom Sunday to sign up for housing for next year, but left without a room - Residential Services had no more to give. "This is absolutely ridiculous," Reed said. "I can't believe they didn't plan ahead for this."
Chace backs deans while group demands University action
By Reid Epstein
Editor in Chief

If the University does not bow to Students for a Unified Emory's demands, the already tense race relations at Emory will "explode," College senior Amos Jones said this weekend.
Rose announces Emory departure; will join Lucas-Tauchar at Millsaps
By Barney W. Gimbel
News Editor

Todd Rose is taking a midnight train from Georgia with Senior Vice President and Dean of Campus Life Frances Lucas-Tauchar.
Barkley debate team tops nationals, shatters collegic forensics records
By Michael de la Merced
Staff Writer

Completing one of its strongest seasons in recent history, Emory's Barkley Forum debate team finished first in the National Debate Tournament and set records in the process.
Student leaders honor profs with Apples
By Evan Litzenblatt
Staff Writer

In recognition of professors who went "above and beyond the call of duty," SGA and the Office of Residence Life awarded eight professors with the Crystal Apple Teaching Awards in a ceremony Wednesday night in the Winship Ballroom.
No changes to Emory's policy following UGA hazing fatality
By Barney W. Gimbel
News Editor

In the wake of the death last week of a member of UGA's Alpha Tau Omega chapter, Assistant to the Senior Vice President and Dean of Campus Life Bridget Guernsey Riordan said Emory policy could not prevent a similar incident here.
Tefft chosen to lead journalism program
By Barney W. Gimbel
News Editor

Promising to uphold the original ideals of the journalism program, Senior Lecturer Sheila Tefft was appointed director last week, ending the nine-month void of leadership in the program.
1999-00 College Council funds exhausted
By Jennifer Peresie
Asst. News Editor

With more than one month of school remaining, College Council is almost bankrupt, according to Council President Hetal Doshi.


Inside the Wheel
News Section
Eight professors received Crystal Apple Teaching Awards Wednesday.
Bridget Guernsey Riordan said Emory's rules would not prevent pranks like the one that resulted in death at UGA last week.
Arts And Living Section
Local artist Michelle Malone demonstrated her ecletic musical talent to a packed Cappuccino Joe's crowd Thursday.
David A. Pollack examines the inappropriate elements in "The Road to El Dorado."
Columnists Section
Lucas-Tauchar:
Dean responds to criticism over comments
Lines in the Sand:
Unified Emory deserves more than apathy
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