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8/28/01
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Students want facts about caseBy Laura Pelner It's hard to be a Korean student on campus right now. It's hard to read information about the legal proceedings regarding the Aug. 2 double murder and decipher what it all means. Sometimes it's hard to interact with Chinese students because of the uncomfortable nuances the homicide situation created. Most of all, it's hard to deal with the doubt and uncertainty surrounding the Woo murders, the questions left unanswered.
Construction begins on water sculpture
It's really happening and there's no avoiding it. The Class of 1939 Water Sculpture in the Purdue Mall will never be the same. Construction has officially begun and the cylinder that will surround the fountain's waterspout will be placed in two weeks. On Sunday and Monday construction crews began working on the fountain's structural system, which needs to be altered to support the cylinder. "They're actually modifying the grate and the structural system underneath to support the cylinder," said John Collier, University architect.
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Students want facts about case Construction begins on water sculpture Panhellenic Association holds annual plant sale Instructional program doubles classes Price of student insurance increases
Commission to discuss beer sales
Editorial Slavery issues remain prevalent in North Column Drinking laws should not focus on age
Bearcats respect BoilersGuice ties for top spot in high jump qualifiersFormer Boiler MVP qualifies for U.S. Open Bearcats hope returning players continue success Randle El, IU want to win any way they can
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