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Tuesday, September 16, 2003
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Film critic to speak on Judaism

ABC-TV film critic Joel Siegel will share his insights and humor about his job and Jewish heritage tonight at the sixth annual Gates of Chai Lectureship in Contemporary Judaism at 8 p.m. in Ed Landreth Auditorium.

Siegel has been an entertainment editor for “Good Morning America” since 1981 and recently authored “Lessons for Dylan,” a legacy of his life and Jewish heritage for his son.

Spiderman

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Sophomore theater major C.J. Meeks acts the part of a killer spider from a mailbox and attacks senior education major Steve Witt in the Senseless Acts of Comedy’s headlines sketch Monday night in the Student Center Lounge.
Neeley resource center changes staff

This semester, three new faces were added to the staff of the M.J. Neeley School of Business’s Resource Center, said Bill Moncrief, senior associate dean.

Student organizations may increase by two

Two new groups, Simper Society and People for Animal Welfare, have applied to join the roster of university-sponsored student organizations this semester, said Darron Turner, director of Student Development Services.

 

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