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Volume 5, Issue 19

"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.” — Aesop


Vol. 5, No. 19 The University of Arkansas at Monticello's
Online News Source
April 7, 2008

Front page - Empty Bowls
Photo by Linna Jones
Creative Charity - Sophomore Jeffery Trotter inspects a bowl he just glazed for the Empty Bowls Project. The money raised for the project will be donated the Senior Citizens Center. (more)


SGA Elections Sport New Rules

By Danielle Kloap

   " Student Government Association added new rules for elections regarding Facebook and MySpace after problems with candidates campaigning before the campaigning period started last year.” (more)

Alumnus Returns to Speak about New Book on 'Neo-Slavery'

By Kelly Freeman

   “Author of “Slavery by Another Name” and Atlanta Bureau Chief of the “Wall Street Journal,” Douglas A. Blackmon, attracted a responsive crowd April 3 at the University of Arkansas-Monticello Fine Arts Center.” (more)

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Getting Frisky

By Susan Harmon

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Art Department to Host Empty Bowls April 11

By Linna Jones

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Rodeo Team Earns Own Funds to Compete

By Michael Thomas

Read More Sports Articles

Around Campus

Police Log

Readers' Forum



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