Publication Date

4-10-2003

Document Type

Newspaper

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Story highlights: Litynski tells legislators WMU is ‘lean’, says more budget cuts would be ‘devastating’, Engineering seniors ready to showcase their design prowess, Canadian studies event set, New deans named to head Lee Honors College, College of Education, Trustees agree to applaud retired theatre mainstay with honorary degree April 26, Angelov heads to Europe to study as Marie Curie Fellow, Grammer to lecture nationwide, Volunteers sought to I dive into' Finals Finish, WMU staffer to sign copies of her martial arts book April 26, Recycling prizes laud departmental sorters, Award programs to honor campus' best, Scientist/musician Hoogerheide becomes University's second Goldwater Scholarship winner.

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volume 29, number 14

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