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Perfection! - Freshman Smith throws perfect game Sunday
By Richard Hoopis
Staff Writer

Although the weather wasn't perfect for the Eagles this weekend, at least one game was. Freshman Sarah Smith,the team's ace pitcher, tossed the first perfect game in school history Sunday in the Eagles' 3-0 win over Judson College (Ala.).
Danger in the WoodPEC? - Students concerned about faulty equipment
By Matt Wax-Krell
Staff Writer

Responding to student concerns regarding the state of the weightlifting equipment in the Woodruff P.E. Center, Athletic Director Chuck Gordon is exploring what can be done to improve the facility.
Maryland trip proves successful for men's tennis
By By Lindsay Jones
Asst. Sports Editor

Playing in a hostile environment and in adverse weather conditions, the men's tennis team, ranked No. 5 nationally, picked up two big wins this weekend over No. 16 Salisbury State University (Md.) and No. 12 Washington College (Md.).
Women shake off cold, winds to dominate Southern Invite

By Christopher Wang
Staff Writer

A tornado might have swept Dorothy away to the Land of Oz, but strong winds were not enough to budge the women's tennis team as it dominated the competition at the Southern Invitational, hosted by Rhodes College (Tenn.) this weekend.

Midyett, Armstrong lead track to strong weekend at Duke
By Eric Wilson
Staff Writer

The highlight of the men's and women's track teams' excursion to Duke University (N.C.) this weekend did not come on the track or in the field events, but rather on the ride home.
NAIA powerhouse silences Eagles, Karniewicz breaks career hit record
By Scott Golden
Asst. Sports Editor

Something wasn't quite right with Sunday's doubleheader losses against NAIA No. 8 Brewton-Parker College at Chappell Park.
Karniewicz almost at RBI record; Sayegh, Ende, Lee lead talented frosh class
By Matt Wax-Krell
Staff Writer

In Head Coach Michael Twardoski's first season, the rookie coach hopes to lead the Eagles back to the NCAA tournament, which the team missed last year after three consecutive trips. Currently ranked 17th in Division III by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the 27-6 Eagles should earn a berth in the tourney, but as they learned last year, nothing is automatic.


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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