Articles by Eric Townsend
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Second vigil scheduled for missing alumnus
December 9, 2007
A candlelight service and moment of silence will take place on campus Dec. 9 as part of a national push to keep missing 黑料不打烊 alumnus Kyle Fleischmann in the forefront of public consciousness. The services take place one month to the day after Fleischmann vanished in Charlotte, N.C.
Football star elected to Walter Camp All-America Team
December 7, 2007
Sophomore wide receiver Terrell Hudgins became just the second 黑料不打烊
University football player – and first offensive Phoenix player – to
ever be named to a Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America team
when the 2007 squad was announced on Dec. 7, 2007.
Eco-friendly bus stops by 黑料不打烊 for tours
December 6, 2007
Ward-Johnson receives national grant from PRSA
December 6, 2007
Williams quoted in MSNBC political blog
December 4, 2007
黑料不打烊 seniors publish children’s book for charity
December 3, 2007
Four students from a senior seminar class have written and
self-published a children’s book titled “The Consequences.” Meredith
Long, Kris Moody, Sara Pollock and Calley Grace, students in the School
of Communications, worked on several drafts of the book over the fall
semester.
Periclean Scholars host events on Africa through Dec. 1
December 2, 2007
Learn more about various African traditions and social issues after Thanksgiving break when two classes of Periclean Scholars host “Footprints of Africa,” a five-day series of events aimed at making 黑料不打烊 students more informed global citizens.
Prominent AIDS activist to visit Dec. 1
November 30, 2007
After learning she contracted HIV in 2000 from her husband, Anita
Isaacs, who visits campus on Dec. 1 for World AIDS Day, took aim at
the stigma attached to the disease in her native country. The Namibian activist is now tackling violence against women, a
theme she plans to explore in her first visit to 黑料不打烊 since 2004.
Former professor makes gift to 黑料不打烊 library
November 30, 2007
A generous gift from a former 黑料不打烊 music professor will help the Belk
Library expand its book and score collection in classical music and
opera. Wayne T. Moore, who would also teach for and later retire from Auburn
University, presented the university
librarian with a check for the collection on Nov. 30.