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    The Grizzly, March 21, 2002

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    Wynton Marsalis Brings Down the House at Ursinus • The True History of St. Patrick\u27s Day • Music Series set for Berman Museum • Ursinus Women\u27s History Month Dedicated to Late Professor • Meistersingers to Perform at Ursinus College • Berman Museum of Art to Feature Hans Moller Retrospective • SERV and Campus Safety to the Rescue • The New Fad Drug that Might be a Thinly Veiled Disaster • Girls Lacrosse Starts out Strong after a Productive Southern Swinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1510/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, August 30, 2001

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    Construction on Campus: Residents Return to Numerous Campus Improvement Projects • What is a Watson? • Lending a Helping Hand: Class of 2005 Volunteers at Philadelphia\u27s Cobb Creek Park • UC Students Complete Summer Research • Class of 2005 Receives Dell Laptops • Tumultuous Tuition? • Opinions: Potty Improvement?; Pet for a New Age; Mind the Dust: A Student Perspective of Construction on Campus • More Bang for Your Buck: A Comparative Report on the Prices of Condoms in Collegeville • What is There to do in Collegeville? • Francoise Gilot Exhibit in Berman Museum of Art • Art Fair Coming to Berman Museum of Art • Looking Back: The Life of an Ursinus Student in 1870 • What\u27s in a Name? • Drug-Testing for College Athletes • New Fitness Area Not Quite Ready for Students • Ursinus College Football Head Coach Peter Gallagher • Dog Days of Summer May Lead to Heat-Related Illnesseshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1491/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 6, 2001

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    Activities Fair Helps Students Get Involved on Campus • Ursinus Leadership Scholar Program Teaches Students Skills to Succeed • Students Express Concern About Unsafe Campus Pathways • Opinions: Roommate: Friend or Foe?; Is our Campus Safe?; Homesickness not so Uncommon • Former UC Professor to Perform in Seven Stars Music and Art Festival • Free Museums on the Philly Parkway! • Wash, Cut, Blow Dry: It Doesn\u27t Have to Empty Your Wallet! • A Face From the Past: Dr. John Henry Augustus Bomberger • Women\u27s Soccer Team Victorious at UC Invitational • La Roche College Men\u27s Soccer Invitational Champions • Soggy Soccer Field Creates Muddy Waters • Women\u27s Volleyball Defeats Hood in their own Tournament • Bears Fall to Presidents in Heated Battle at Patterson Field • Blood, Sweat and Tearshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1492/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 4, 2002

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    Ursinus Students Seek an International Perspective During Model U.N. • Airband: When Your Lip-syncing Actually Helps Save a Life • Binge Drinking: When College Becomes Equivalent to the Neighborhood Bar • The Class of 2002 gets Ready for the Senior Class Gift Drive • Opinions: Want Easter Vacation? Some Schools Have it • Performer Gives Life to Short Stories of the South • Softball Turning Around for Some Wins • Comparative Pricing Report: Pedicureshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1512/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 13, 2001

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    Eating in Wismer: The Crunch at Lunch • America. No Longer the Beautiful • Collegeville Police Crack Down on Ursinus Students • A New Look and New Menu at Wismer • Service Woes for Select Residents • Opinions: Wismer Bussing: A Major Problem; New Social Host Policy a Wet Blanket • International Film Festival Brings Foreign Flair to Ursinus College Campus • Review of the Restaurant La Fontana • Unconventional Fringe Fest Takes Over Philly • Like Old Movies? Then the Colonial Theater is the Place to Be • Pizza: Where\u27s the Best Buy for Your Money? • Ursinus Webpage is Getting a Makeover • Colonization of Sigma Sigma Sigma • Duncan Breaks Record as Ursinus Downs Waynesburg • Cross Country Breezes Through LBV Invitational • Two Tough Teams Equal First Two Losses for Men\u27s Soccer • UC Women\u27s Volleyball Defeats Wilkes for Third Win • Bears Fall to Montclair; Tie with Widener • UC Field Hockey Takes Slap Shot • Soccer Teams Without a Home Fieldhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1493/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 18, 2002

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    From the B-52\u27s to the Beach Boys: Airband was a Huge Success • ProTheatre Stages History with Twilight: Los Angeles this Weekend • Students Rave About the Pat McGee Band in Concert • Adolph Reed to Deliver Pancoast Lecture • Fitness Week a Fitness Blast • Male Birth Control: Latest Medical Breakthrough? • Opinions: Greek Portrayal in Movies Demeaning, not True!; Parking Policy not Fun for Some Residents • Y100\u27s Caseyboy and his Crazy Stunts • The Letters and the Cane • Comparative Pricing Report: Self Tanners • Skin Cancer is not Your Friend • UC Women\u27s Rugby Making a Breakthrough in Women\u27s Sports • Workman\u27s Workouts Paying Off for Field Hockey • Baseball Team Winds Down Season Looking for Top Spot in Centennial Conference Playoffs • Erin Fitzgerald Named Centennial Conference Women\u27s Lacrosse Player of the Week • Dougherty Qualifies in 5000m for NCAA Championships • Another Flawless Season for Women\u27s Lacrosse to Lead Team to Second Consecutive Championship Title • UC Men\u27s LAX Stars: What are they up to Now? • Win, Loss, and Postponement for UC Softball as Season Winds Downhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1514/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, May 3, 2001

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    Xenadrine Evidence Points Towards Addictive Nature • Class of 2004 Offers Words of Wisdom to Class of 2005 • Public Radio Personality Ira Glass Hosts Lecture at Ursinus • Fountain Expected to be Completed Soon • Saying Goodbye: Grizzly Editor Signoffs • Opinions: National Missile Defense Still a Bad Idea; Greek Week Unites Local Organizations; Awards Ceremony an Enriching Experience • Stalin\u27s Daughter Steals the Stage • Annual Student Art Show Arrives at Berman • Women\u27s Lacrosse Wins CC Title; Looks Ahead to NCAA\u27s • Girls Rugby Finishes Spring Season • Tennis Teams Lose in First Round at CCC • A Weekend of CCC Playoffs and Tournaments Sees Success for Few • Final Exams Schedulehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1490/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 28, 2002

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    Six Months after 9/11: Has America Really Changed? • The Ursinus Hillel Celebrates Passover • Valedictorian and Salutatorian Announced for 2002 • Room Lottery Returns to Ursinus • Omega Chi Blood Drive a Huge Success • First Ursinus Watson Fellow: Aaron Ranck to Study Agrarian Life • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on the Rise • Opinions: Do Greek Organizations Foster Group Think ?; Educational Philosophy of Ursinus College • Women\u27s Lacrosse Continues to Tear Through their Schedule • Gymnastics Brings Home Fourth at the NCGA • Performance Enhancing Drugs Back in the Spotlight • Gymnastics Results • Bears Split with Red Devils in First Game of Conferencehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1511/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 21, 2002

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    Former U.S Ambassador to Sierra Leone now Ursinus Professor • Professor Melrose Testifies Before the Senate • Fire in Reimert: Where Were the Smoke Detectors? • Grant Will Enhance Ursinus Asian Studies Program • Marisol: A Lesson in Living in the Aftermath of September 11th • Winter Olympics Take Salt Lake by Storm • Save a Life: Donate Blood at the March Blood Drive • Opinions: Dressing Up: What Happened to Everyone\u27s Style?; Heart-wrenching and Heart-warming Olympics; For the Appropriateness of Fraternities and Sororities on Campus • When Making Love Becomes Sex: Diversifying Love and Sex • Price Comparison: Don\u27t Let the Cold Season Hurt Your Wallet • Pledging in the Past • Women\u27s Basketball Shoots Out Bryn Mawr to end 2002 Season • Men\u27s Basketball Looks Toward Showdown with Franklin & Marshall • Centennial Conference Wrestling Tournament Held at Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1508/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 11, 2002

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    Students Impressed with the Tour of North Hall • The Dean\u27s Office Announces the Retirement of Martha Takats, Ray Schultz and Keith Hardman • For the Children: How Far is Too Far in Internet Censoring? • Spring is in the Air and so is Carmina Burana • Speakers for Commencement and Baccalaureate Announced • A Talented Night at Ursinus • Pat McGee Band to Perform at Ursinus • Trials and Tribulations of Greek Life • Softball Games Leading to a Good Season • Competition Gets Tough for UC Tennis • Glorious, but Winless • Ursinus Women\u27s Rugby Shows Well in First Tournament of Season • 7th Ranked Women\u27s Lacrosse Crushing The Competitionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1513/thumbnail.jp
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