Volume XXVIII Issue 8 October 31, 2002

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Children head to Greek Street to trick-or-treat

Emma Goering, dressed as a witch, received treats from Ann Sympkins while trick-or-treating in Loy Center on Sunday. Each sorority and fraternity house took on a different Disney theme, and the students dressed up and decorated the houses. Read the story on page 12.

David Upchurch/Photographer

 

More News Headlines:

- SGA tables smoking boundaries on campus
- University considers beginning law school
- Ruwart speaks on Kevorkian, assisted suicide
- Crime Watch
- Project Pericles promotes involvement on campus and abroad, makes an impact
- Freshmen praise heroes
- Students have ties to D.C.-area sniper attacks
- University to be schooled in business
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Definition of dedication: Tolley serves Elon for decades
- At midterm, Phoenix football having ‘C’ season
- Phoenix volleyball sets up for November success
- Come out to the park and watch a peanut play ball
- Phoenix turns focus to consistency, confidence
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- ‘Truth About Charlie’ lacks character and plot
- Halloween movie picks from frightful to fun
- Don’t fear the haunts in ‘Ghost Ship’
- Jah Creation will jam at West End
- Two nights of Heat
- Wil Seabrook gets personal
- ‘The Music Man’ opens this weekend
- Coming Attractions
 

Features Headlines:

- Filler words become regular practice
- Greeks host trick-or-treaters
- Hair reveals inspiration for ‘Phoenix Rising’

- Assistant chaplain understands doubt in faith
- Stoffer discusses reality post-‘Real World’
- Local facilities offer haunted attractions

Opinion Headlines:

- XM Satellite radio changes

- The efforts of the ‘War on Drugs’ are risking another Sept. 11

- Letter: Communication of ideas and opinions is vital to understanding each side of argument

- Students should translate concerns to action, SGA president suggests

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