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News
As expected, tuition increases at the College
Montclarion splits from student government
NJ Supreme Court seals Fiocco records
Wild bear wanders onto campus
Admins talk possible increase in tuition
Ground broken on Art and IMM building
Tearing up the turf: Lead comes up
Bob Barr: Gun ownership a freedom under Bill of Rights
SFB denies funding for 'Rec Fest'
SGA debates if hassles of Trayless Tuesdays outweigh most benefits
Holy puke: Drunk student taken to Spiritual Center
Jewish fraternity given pre-active status by IGC
Students seek answer to God question
All sealed up
Young entrepreneurs share stories of success
Prof. tracks trends of violence in Colombia
Features
Ahoy! Regatta a titanic success
Lions' Fest brings end-of-semester fun
Spring runways highlight accessories for summer
Rape victim shares story of survival
Day of Silence makes loud statement
Visit Down Under leaves student with lifelong memories
Keep DormSpace tips in mind for next year
Summer fun can come cheap
Entertainment
From rap, to prose and power chords
Hip-hop and pop-punk fill the Ratmosphere
Guitar heroes click their way to video-game prestige
Sorting out the summer concert scene
Escape from summer heat to a matinee
Ja-tun paints soul-inspired self-portrait
GCM showcases vibrant gospel
Opinion
Film causes nationwide controversy
Sports
Lions coast into tourney with pair of wins
Tri-state track takeover
BASEBALL: Conference losses set Lions' postseason fate
TENNIS: Women overcome injury, shock Swarthmore
SOFTBALL: Stiff pitching earns weekend split
Hall of Fame
Lions around the dorm
LIONS' ATHLETICS 2007-2008: YEAR IN REVIEW
Editorial
Fare thee well, College
Nation & World
Wildfire burns close to houses near L.A., 1,000 people flee
Vietnam to end adoption program with U.S. after report
News Bits
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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News
Senior Week is back
School of Business closes finance major
Mock debate brings out students of both parties
College symposium tackles health care debate
Senior Week allocated the same amount of funding as last year
Newspaper program proposed
Stewed student stumbles from townhouse during drill
Bresnahan last candidate to host Q-and-A session
Third Eye Blind accepts bid
Features
Melting pot of cultures spice up festival
College physics group plans to get spacey
Ways to beat the blues on Valentine's Day
Keep options open during housing lottery
Entertainment
Sirbaugh gives swan song to an old friend
Poet's play comes off Broadway onto campus
College chills out to covers
Hybrid outfit set for 'Takeoff'
Past and present collide at 50th Grammy Awards
Guitarists going solo this spring
Opinion
Corzine's small 'd' democracy excludes students
Military strike against Iran would be a disaster
Letters
Abortion issue dominates news media coverage
Sports
Controlling the court
Dual disappointments for Roadrunners
Getting back in the swing of things
Lions falter while opponents take away two wins
T-Devils suffer three consecutive blows
Lions master last dual meet competitors
Valentine's Invitational shows Lions the love
Lions around the dorm
Editorial
Senior Week tries to sober up
Nation & World
Writers expected to end strike this week
Love lost in the online dating industry
News Bits
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