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WPU violence is kept silent

Editorial

As the noise increased outside Hunziker Wing, students from a Mass Comm class flocked to the window. They saw a group of people, no doubt students, involved in a verbal confrontation. Then, one of those involved in the argument took his fist and hit another student whose head literally bounced off a brick wall.

Another man was bleeding while sitting on the stairs outside of Ben Shahn; police chased suspects around the Science building. At least three men had attacked the lone male, pummelling him while he laid upon the ground.

 

Remembering those who have been lost in the last school year

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Dr. Neil Grant, professor at WPU

Andrew B. Crawford, Jr., WPU alumnus

Soldiers killed while fighting in Iraq

The astronauts on the Space Shuttle Columbia

Johnny Unitas, football superstar

Robert C. Atkins, diet doctor

Richard Harris, most recently known as Dumbledore

The Bang Report:Bush proves greatness

By Erin Bang
Staff Writer

Great leaders come in all shapes and sizes.
This particular leader has a distinct southern accent and has a way with words that many political people are unable to match.

This man speaks with power, and it is obvious he has a strong loyalty to his country. He speaks with determination, assurance, respect, and proudly. Those listening cannot help getting chills of admiration for this man.

This great leader that speaks with such dignity is President George W. Bush. Bush recently spoke aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, and declared that major combat operations have ended in Iraq.

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