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Volume 5, Issue 16

"One is left with the horrible feeling now that war settles nothing; that to win a war is as disastrous as to lose one." — Agatha Christie


Vol. 5, No. 16 The University of Arkansas at Monticello's
Online News Source
March 2, 2008

FP - Bowling Tournament
Photo by Latoya Shelton
Down the Lane - Troy Dillard goes for a strike at the Timberlodge Bowling Center Feb. 26.  Dillard and other competitors competed in the Intramurals Bowling Tournament in men's and women's teams.


Student Publications Changes Photographer Policy

By Danielle Kloap

   “Due to recent problems with a photographer being removed from basketball games, Student Publications updated its staff handbook to include new rules regarding photographers.” (more)

Community Discusses Future of Pool

By Carrie Selby

   “Interested community members met with University of Arkansas-Monticello administration, faculty and staff for an informal discussion Feb. 29 regarding the future of the swimming pool facility.” (more)

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Low Student-to-Teacher Ratio Hurts Students

By Colt Roan

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Singer, Songwriter Provides Inspiration for Many

By Douglas Boultinghouse

Read More Arts & Entertainment Articles

Blossoms' Win over SAU Secures 4th Place in GSC West


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