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Monday, February 13, 2006
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Feminism loses early crusader
Messmer to take engaging spirit into retirement
Recycling 'maniacs' raise earth awareness
Renovated facilities top science needs
SGA introduces plan for Drew's future
Studens travel free to NYC
Survivors re-live Dafur holocaust for community
Opinions
Drew diversity: Can we walk the walk?
Ask Marla, Peaceful ways to share space
No love, actually: Valentine's Day lame
Environmental efforts require community's support
Changes to commons unwarranted, unwanted
Oprah's word worth its weight in gold
Professor extolls studying abroad as valuable experience for Drewids
Stronger border control the least of America's security problems
Arts & Leisure
Fashion dilemma? Diana's here to help
When a stranger calls you shouldn't pick up
Eat your heart out: Valentine's Day tips for a romantic date
Hit singles can't carry Scientists' debut album
Sports
Fencing perseverence yields success
Freshman lax goalie to start for varsity
Men's Victory moves them closer to a conference slot
Peter Arthur former Ranger great, dies at 32
Fencing captain anchors team despite illness
Regardless of mediocre performance, women's team gets closer to making program history
Weisbuch discusses new athletic conference
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