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Monday, November 15, 2004

Loss disappointing, but Dukes still need support in playoff bid
House Editorial

Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to mourn.

Awareness key to on-campus safety
Breeze Perspectives

Last week, I was walking back from the Modular building around 8 p.m. It was dark and I was alone — I didn’t see another person until I reached UREC. A guy, who looked pretty harmless at first, was walking behind me — we were the only two people for as far as I could see. I kept walking and when I turned to look at him he didn’t smile, he just stared right back.

To accomplish political goals, join a party

Pigs and pearls

This is the story of how an independent became a Democrat; this also is an assertion of two self-evident political truths. First, people join parties to achieve their goals. Second, political organizations are a means to an end, which is winning. Those that do not win disappear.

President receives mandate from nation
To Talk of Many Things

"I came, I saw, I conquered," said Julius Caesar of his Roman conquest in 47 B.C. of the city Zela in Asia Minor. On Nov. 2, George W. Bush and his Republican Party conquered the American election of 2004, having traveled the country and seen electoral opportunity that was brought to fruition.

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- Loss disappointing, but Dukes still need support in playoff bid
- Awareness key to on-campus safety
- To accomplish political goals, join a party
- President receives mandate from nation
- Darts & Pats