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Vol. 3, No. 6 The University of Arkansas at Monticello's
Online News Source
Oct. 14, 2005

"Easy writing makes hard reading."
Ernest Hemingway
Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Photo courtesy of Media Services
The 2005 University of Arkansas at Monticello Homecoming Court — (from left, first row) Esbeida Arce of Hermitage, Tori Cruz of Monticello, Kirby Merritt of Wilmar, Adelia Hill of Cherry Valley, Courtney Levingston of El Dorado, Karen Dodd of Crossett, Brittany Washington of Monticello, (second row, from left) Randa Pruitt of Hamburg, "Football Sweetheart" Gemma Gibson of Dodd City, Texas, LaTish Edwards of Nashville, Brecken Stafford of Monticello, LaDana Morrison of Bastrop, La., and Amanda Temple of Hermitage.

Topping the News
Assembly Revises Policies, Programs
By Katy Murray
Managing Editor

University Hires Web Publisher
By Michael Ford
Editor-In-Chief

Officers' Reach Extends Beyond Campus
By Charlotte Stephens
Staff Writer

McGehee Blood Drive Saves Lives
By Sharon Cantrell
Contributing Writer

Phi Beta Lambda Plans Candle Sale
By Danielle Thomas
Staff Writer

Homecoming Court Chosen
Courtesy of Media Services

Homecoming Schedule

Gas Prices Affect Students
By Michael Ford
Editor-In-Chief

Ivory Bill Woodpecker Discussed
By Lee Hassler
Staff Writer

OKSOBERfest Comes to Campus
By Maria McGeehan
Staff Writer

Sigma Apollo Cancels, Reschedules
By Tamara Lattimore
Staff Writer

CIS Elects New President
By Eric Gaston
Staff Writer

Around Campus

Campus Police Log


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

What Are They Conserving?
By Todd Kelley
Commentary Editor

More Than Just Luck
By Sam Gorewitz
KRT News Service

Reader's Forum
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Editorial Cartoon
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Section Index: Topping the News || Speaking Out  || Spare Time || Athletics
Spare Time

Buzzworthy
By Bradly Gill
Arts & Entertainment Editor

Serenity Combines Genres
By Bradly Gill
Arts & Entertainment Editor

'Domino' Just Another Hacky Flick
By Chris Hewitt
KRT News Service

Band Competition Features Area Schools
Courtesy of Media Services

Horoscope
KRT News Service


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

Bisons Top Weevils
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Television Shows Phantom Touchdown

Weevils Falter, Tigers Roll
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Tailback Named GSC Player of the Week
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Blossoms Start Winning Streak
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director

Blossoms Take Sixth at CC Stampede
By Paul Smith
Sports Information Director


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