News Articles
America's Darkest Day Remembered
Q & A: 9/11
In remembrance of the victims of 9/11, the Ram Page asked students how those events have changed their lives. The following are their responses. Sophomore Amanda Pape "What I remember most about September 11, 2001 is the manner in which my teacher reacted.
Administration gobbles up travel day
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A proposal for students to have the Wednesday before Thanksgiving off, which would have been effective this fall, may have fallen between the cracks. "I'm ticked off, and I'm not even a student anymore," said Ryan Mason, the 2007-2008 student body president.
Recreation areas planned for students
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ASU plans to utilize land made available after the implosion of University Hall later this fall to offer more recreational and sports opportunities for students. Originally planned to take place Sept. 20, the implosion of the 10-story high rise has been delayed until mid to late October as a result of unforeseen issues in removing asbestos in certain areas of the building.
News Briefs
Speaker at ASU to Address Sexual Assault Prevention Curtis Clay, program director for the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University in San Marcos, will discuss sexual assault awareness and prevention during a program Monday, Sept. 14, at Angelo State University.
