Archive for December, 2002
Former student threatens lawsuit
Student who withdrew in November is still sending e-mails to Dobson residents
Solaris’ full of life thanks to Clooney
After a dozen years in the business, the most prolific filmmaker of our time has just made his first great film. Steven Soderbergh’s “Solaris,” adapted from a Polish novel by Stanislaw Lew that director Andrei Tarkovski used as a source for his 1972 film of the same name, is the type of movie you watch, ponder, then watch again — to take in the visual bliss another time, but also to unravel the depth of meaning buried within the story. Full Story
Farm chemicals may affect sperm
Mizzou study says men from rural mid-Missouri have low-quality sperm
Open forums allow students to meet candidates for student affairs jobs
University seeks to hire assistant dean of student affairs, director of residential living
Former swim coach charged in Arizona
Seven teenage girls come forward with complaints of sexual abuse
Vazzana is best in state
Mathematics professor is fourth Truman educator to receive prestigious award
Senate gridlock leaves several positions open
President says proposed amendment attempted to usurp his power
Internship program lacks applicants
Truman pushes students to do internship in Jefferson City
Wal-Mart Supercenter dries up local business
Small business owners must find niche market to survive


