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Stephen Bagg/Staff  Student groups debate hours before nationals
Like the major party leaders debating in Boston Tuesday, student representatives from Emory's political groups shook hands, schmoozed and debated their counterparts about campaign issues in the student political debates held in White Hall.
UA Parking Deck to open Monday for 'test run' after two month delay
More than two months behind schedule, the new University Apartments Parking Deck is scheduled to open for a "test run" for anyone with a valid Emory parking permit Monday.
Recent survey says residential colleges key to Emory's future
A new survey released Monday by the University's Committee on Traditions and Community Ties, recommended the implementation of a residential college system to help Emory's growth as a national institution on both an academic and social level.
News Section
Alcohol violations decrease according to EPD crime stats
Breaking with national trends, recent crime statistics published by Emory Police reported a decrease in alcohol violations last year. But some administrators said there is still alcohol abuse at Emory.
Editorials Section
Not quite kosher - High Holy Days should mean no class for students
College requires students to make a lot of choices. This often means sacrificing for the sake of academic performance. Sacrificing a night at the bar, or an extra hour of sleep is a step towards responsibility and maturity. But there are some things that a student should never be put in a position to have to sacrifice.
Arts And Living Section
Calling Shots: Maggie's Neighborhood Bar & Grill is a staple of the Emory experience. The Wheel asks Why?
It's Friday night, or technically Saturday morning, and you just want a beer. Someone maneuvering towards the bar just smacked you in the face with his elbow, but you're more concerned with trying to breathe because the room is consumed by smoke. Next task: Figure out how to make it through the throng of people waiting in line for the bathroom. Figured out where you are yet?
Sports Section
Women smoke Piedmont, record seventh shutout
The Piedmont College women's soccer team came to the Woodruff P.E. Center Tuesday afternoon as Lions, but left as cubs just a few hours later.
Inside the Wheel
News Section
Student groups debate hours before nationals
UA Parking Deck to open Monday for 'test run' after two month delay
Editorials Section
Staff Editorial:
Not quite kosher
Student concerns demonstrate need for reform of WoodPEC
Arts and Living Section
Calling Shots: Maggie's Neighborhood Bar & Grill is a staple of the Emory experience. The Wheel asks Why?
What's in a Name? The story behind the owner
Sports Section
Women smoke Piedmont, record seventh shutout
V-ball tries to finally dethrone Wash U. at second half of UAA round-robin
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