Volume XXIX Issue 4 September 11, 2003

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Miscommunication leads to bookstore inaccuracies
 

Junior Ryan Turner browses the campus shop looking for the correct textbook for his class. This year, the bookstore faced problems projecting class enrollment when ordering books.

Jeff Heyer/Photography Editor

 

More News Headlines:

- Miscommunication leads to bookstore inaccuracies
- ‘Cut-and-paste’ plagiarism, honor code violations on rise
- Downtown Elon may grow
- Phoenix card required to enter library ‘after hours’
- Public hearing held on permit for Haw River incinerator
- Chapel to mark anniversary of attacks
- Panelists optimistic for NCAA reform
- Students forced offline after worm overwhelms network
- Crime Watch
 
 

Sports Headlines:

- Sportsfest sets participant record
- Elon football facing tough road to hoe
- Life of Reilly: Men’s coach speaks of soccer
- Phoenix fall to Spartans 2-0
- Phoenix falls to Tusculum in home opener
 

Arts & Entertainment Headlines:

- ‘Dickie Roberts’ stars at the box office
- Theater of the Deaf makes noise with ‘Figaro’
- John Mayer’s ‘Heavier Things’ shows maturity, jazz influences
- A Lighthouse legend returns to Elon
- Elon’s latest art exhibit is ‘Off the Wall’
 

Features Headlines:

- With CD and new members, Twisted Measure starts on right tune
- Ham’s family-style food earns positive reviews
- Caterpillars attack Elon
- Carol Magee sheds light on cultural portrayals in media

Opinion Headlines:

- Editorial: Student apathy taken to a sickening new level

- Schwarzenegger lacks experience

- Elon stereotype far more diverse

- Guru: Why do men and women play games with each other in relationships?
- What’s the worry over downloads?

- Student site getting laughs

- American perception in Europe not what some think
- Computer questions answered
- September 11 remembered
- Letter: Football headline inaccurate

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