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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

news

Coach Ostanik under investigation
By NAOMI HAGELUND
Men's basketball coach Frank Ostanik is being investigated by UAF on charges of obstruction of justice made by the university police.
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Faculty track down cheaters online
By LACIE GROSVOLD
Cheaters never prosper, and through everything from high-tech software to Google searches, many faculty members are trying to make sure that mantra stays true.
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Students teach students in supplemental courses
By MOLLY DISCHNER
Supplemental instruction enthusiasts think that UAF may have found the Holy Grail for helping students succeed early on.
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Counterfeit bills discovered in Wood Center
By KAY KOERNER
Just after 8 p.m. on the last Thursday of March, a man approached the main desk in the Wood Center and asked for four $10 bills in exchange for two $20s. The $20 bills he handed over were counterfeit.
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opinion

Endangered Nanooks
By NATE RAYMOND

Letters to the Editor

Comics

 

COVER STORY
MacMillan resigns for family opportunity
By KORTNIE WESTFALL
Head hockey coach Tavis MacMillan shocked hockey fans Thursday by announcing his resignation at a press conference in the Patty Center.
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Military strategist lays out plan for peace
By JILLIAN LADEGARD
Author Tom Barnett lectured Friday at the UAF Davis Concert Hall on his recent publications and strategies for world peace.
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UAFPD Blotter

features


sports

Moose Mountain enthusiasts go out in style
By HEATHER NEWMAN
The sun's intrusive rays seep through the lobby's windows. The lift-ticket line grows longer and longer. This last day of the season at Moose Mountain promises great rides erasing an otherwise frustrating season.
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Sci-fi spectacular
By CHRISTALIN VYCTRES
The first annual ArctiCon, a science fiction and fantasy convention at UAF, lured in many gaming fans Saturday and Sunday.
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Arts Piece of the Week


Intramurals crack down on player eligibility
By KORTNIE WESTFALL
Part-time students and non-students will now have a tougher time playing intramurals, if they are allowed at all, due to a crackdown on checking the status of each player.
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