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Thursday, April 10, 2003
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First Ferrari award to be given for leadership
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Juniors and seniors will be thinking about how the mission statement applies to their lives as they apply for the new Michael R. Ferrari University Mission Award, said Andrea Reed, vice president of House of Student Representatives.

 

Ryffel Center is among nation’s top 50
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

Trent Walton said his father taught him to plan a career in something he loves. He began studying computer information science and business, but when he took classes offered by the Ryffel Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Walton said he fell in love with the entrepreneur discipline in the program.

Nami campaign

Stephen Spillman/photographer
Clifton Ellis, a sophomore International finance major, Karla Mancinus, a sophomore finance major and Ben Curz, a sophomore marketing major, wait for “A Beautiful Mind” to start showing at Frog Fountain Wednesday evening.

Students participate in NAMI campaign
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

Advertising and public relations students received some real-world experience while completing a three-day campaign Wednesday to inform students about mental illness in association with the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

 

Web site gets student feedback
Professors have mixed feelings on
RateMyProfessors.com
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

“He will destroy you like an academic ninja.”

“He teaches well, invites questions and then insults you for 20 minutes.”

 
     

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