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Vol. 2, No. 18 The University of Arkansas at Monticello's Online News Source April 8, 2005

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety"
Ben Franklin
Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Topping the News

Will reveals Pope John Paul II's optimism
By Ken Dilanian
KRT News Service

Student Government elections loom
By Michael Ford
Editor-in-chief

Assembly faces crisis
By Bradly Gill
Arts & Entertainment Editor

Hunt named 'Rookie of the Year'
By Michael Ford
Editor-in-chief

Sixteen enter National Technical Honor Society
By Sharon Cantrell
Contributing Writer

Sigma Tau Delta gives gifts to English
By Katy Murray
Managing Editor

All-American finishes as first journalism graduate
By Nancy Stephan
Staff Writer

Debate team prepares to host Nationals
By Jennifer Adcock
Contributing Writer

Pharmacist speaks to Medical Sciences Club
By Michael Ford
Editor-in-chief

Illustration by Doug Griswold, KRT 2005
The world mourns  -- Vatican officials said  more than one million people had seen Pope John Paul II's body since it went on public display. He died April 2.

University receives NCA re-accreditation
Courtesy of Media Services

Forestry names classroom for Senator
Courtesy of Media Services

Forestry names computer lab for businessman
Courtesy of Media Services

Museum receives Schoolyard Habitat Grant
Courtesy of Media Services

Around Campus


Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Speaking Out
'Minutemen' patrol the border
By Todd Kelley
Staff Writer

Terri Schiavo blessed by loss of tube
By Rhiannon Cabaniss
Contributing Writer

Former Editor-in-chief says bye
By Karon Parrish
Contributing Writer

Reader's Forum
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Print your application and submit by April 15 to Sorrells 112, or send an e-mail to the adviser by April 16.

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Comment in real time on the Schiavo case in this week's blog. If you don't know how to blog, read this.

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Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Spare Time

Mötley Crüe ages well
By Brandy Walls
Staff Writer

Redhawk releases a new book
By Todd Kelley
Staff Writer

SEARK brings Pine Bluff Symphony to campus
By Nancy Stephan
Staff Writer

DeWitt senior presents art exhibit
Courtesy of Media Services

University to host print-making exhibit
Courtesy of Media Services

Horoscope
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Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Athletics

Weevils take series from Bears
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Blossoms blank Grambling
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Blossoms drop series to Bears
By Paul Smith
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