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Mrs. Bush unveils architecture plansBy: Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu When describing the design of the George W. Bush Presidential Center during a press conference, architect Robert A.M. Stern joked, "We call it sort of Georgian." Design officials unveiled the architectural and landscape designs for the Center to the public Wednesday afternoon after more than a year of developing. |
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Let the games beginBy: Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu There's been a definite increase in participation in Homecoming Week events, according to Student Foundation Homecoming Committee Chair Cathleen Good. There's also been an increase in competition between participating organizations. "If something goes wrong in one event, I will get a hundred different emails," Good said. |
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SMU alumna builds political resumeBy: Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu SMU alumna Taylor Thornley interacted with various political figures while working on John McCain's 2008 presidential bid. But Thornley, who had taken a semester off from SMU to work on the campaign, said one of the most exciting moments came when Katie Couric said hello to her by name when she interviewed Cindy McCain. |
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Panelists discuss careers in governmentBy: Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu While many industries are hiring less due to the economic recession, there is a sector that is seeing an increase in hiring: government. Students gathered in the Hughes-Trigg forum Wednesday evening to learn about careers in government from a panel of seven government employees. |
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Game Day breakdown: SMU vs. WSUBy: Meredith Shamburger Key Matchup SMU WR Emmanuel Sanders vs. WSU DB Daniel Simmons: Mustang senior wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders for part of the game, will be matching up against freshman Cougar DB Daniel Simmons. Sanders has been on a tear, last week he torched UAB for 148 receiving yards and a touchdown and will wreak havoc on the inexperienced freshman DB. |
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Campus flasher arrested by campus policeBy: Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu SMU PD will file charges with the Dallas District Attorney against a non-affiliated man who is linked to at least one case of indecent exposure, according to Police Chief Richard Shafer. There have been four cases of indecent exposure since the beginning of August. |
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School seeks student input at open forum on social event registrationBy: Meredith Shamburger, News Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu Approximately 20 students gathered in the Hughes-Trigg commons Thursday afternoon to give input to administrators on improving the social event registration policy. Social Event Registration Coordinator Steven C. Newcomb moderated the forum, but attendees included Jennifer "J. |
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New members of Student Senate are inaugurated Tuesday afternoon in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center Commons.Senators inaugurated, diversity committee reinstatedBy: Meredith Shamburger, News Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu Senators unanimously voted to reinstate the Diversity Committee during the first meeting of the 96th Student Senate immediately after the Senate Inauguration ceremony. Noting the "downward spiral" of diversity at SMU, Student Body President Patrick Kobler said the committee would work to take appropriate measures to reverse this trend, as well as show that the diversity issue is about more than race or ethnicity. |
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Here we go, Blago!What one man who lost everything is doing to gain it back, and why we shouldn't watchBy: Meredith Shamburger, News Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu Times are tough these days. I know you're all thinking about the economy, swine flu, final exams, Darfur, global warming, etc. etc. I think we could probably go on all day. But there's something more important that needs to be discussed: former Illinois Gov. |
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Student gladiators battle it outClassical Studies, other groups celebrate founding of RomeBy: Meredith Shamburger, News Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu There was bloodshed in front of Dallas Hall Tuesday afternoon, but it was only a flesh wound. The victim was Neil Hargove, a junior history major with minors in medieval studies and archeology. He sustained a scratch while fighting in a gladiatorial combat competition to celebrate the traditional founding date of Rome. |
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