Vol. 91, No. 23 September 14, 2001

Sullivan approves wage increases
President Sullivan approved wage increases for the College's hourly and classified employees.

Council split unlikely
Despite a recent proposition that the Student Senate split from the Graduate Council, the motion is not likely to be passed by either body. The proposition's harsh language has been cited as one of the reasons for its failure.

Third rape in three weeks reported
The third rape in three weeks was reported early Thursday morning off Parkway Drive. Although the victim was not a student, this most recent attack has caused many students to question their safety on campus.


Students, Faculty and others of the College community gather in prayer for those lost in Tuesday's tragedy.

Recovering from tragedy
Following Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the College community has had to cope with what has been called the start of World War III. While many students are relieved to discover that they have suffered no losses in these attacks, there have been a number of confirmed deaths involving students.

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Athletics Shut Down
The tragic events of Tuesday and the President's pronouncement of Friday as a day of mourning has promted the Athletic Department to cancel all sports events this weekend.


Hanna brings menagerie to PBK
The popular wildlife advocate made a visit to PBK Hall Monday. A wide array of animals, from penguins to cockroaches, was displayed to a sold-out crowd.

Freshmen elect class leaders
After a delay in the voting process, members of the Freshman class elected their representatives Wednesday night.

Sam speaks on belief at Hall
The identity of Sam, of the "I agree with Sam" tee-shirts, was revealed in a lecture at the Hall Tuesday night. An outreach officer of InterVarsity, Sam Pritchard spent the night discussing faith and Christianity.

Beyond the 'Burg

  • New York rescue efforts continue
  • Crews pull bodies from Pentagon site
  • Powell names bin Laden key suspect

  • News in Brief
  • Corps ranks College eighth
  • SCHEV agenda announced
  • Law school hosts court
  • Water main breaks
  • World Beat
    In the days that followed the attacks upon the United States, heads of state from around the world condemned the terrorist actions and pledged to support the US in its mourning and rebuilding.

    Word on the Street
    The Flat Hat asks if you take extra precautions walking alone at night.

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