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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

news

Skeptics gather for 9/11 film screening
By JILLIAN LADEGARD
Did the World Trade Center towers collapse, or were the buildings purposely demolished? And who is "really" to blame for 9/11?
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ASUAF server hack hampers elections
By KORTNIE WESTFALL
This spring's ASUAF elections may be held the good old-fashioned way, on paper, after a hacking during winter break forced the student government to shut down its Web server.
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Textbooks may be cheaper with corporate chain
By CHRIS GARBEN
With UAF exploring outside businesses for textbook sales, Barnes & Noble is eyeing becoming the next store students buy their books from.
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Hamilton, other presidents eye retirement
By NATE RAYMOND
President Mark Hamilton isn't the only university president eyeing retirement these days.
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opinion

Girl Power
By NATE RAYMOND

Recycling is worthwhile
By ELI SONAFRANK

Cabin fever arrives
By KATRINA HOWE

Letters to the Editor

 

COVER STORY
A chocolate affair
By KAY KOERNER
There was chocolate, chocolate everywhere and quite a bit to drink.
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No more free visitor parking on campus
Staff Report
Free parking will no longer be available for visitors at UAF.
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UAFPD Blotter

News briefs

features


sports

Arts piece of the week
By KAY KOERNER

Arts briefs

Comics


Hockey freshman faces charges
By NATE RAYMOND
A freshman Nanook hockey player has been charged with furnishing alcohol to five minors for a birthday party.
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Nanook defender skates straight into big leagues
By KORTNIE WESTFALL
While three Nanooks have recently made the step up to the pro leagues, junior Darcy Campbell has made the biggest leap right into the National Hockey League.
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