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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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