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Ojjening [Clockwise] : The north side of the newly refurbished Station features a modern look. The Station offered a 24- hour convenience store and coffee shop with extended hours, photo by Mike Dye : The opening of the student time capsule near the B. D. Owens Library is part of the centennial celebration. The box contained a Northwest Missourlan. a student handbook, a calendar and other dated Items, photo by Mike Dye : The construction of the Fire Arts building offers safer working conditions for students currently located in the basement of the Fine Arts building. Welding, scultping and pottery were some of the classes moved to the new building, photo by Mike Dye i Proposing to Alicia Commer at the Variety Show, Jeremy Meyer finishes his performance at the Homecoming event. The Variety Show occurred in the Performing Arts Center and featured several student acts, photo by Mike Dye : Students lined up outside the gates of Bearcat Stadium to get autographs from Michael Moore. More than 2000 people attended Moore ' s Slackers Uprising tour, which urged students to vote Nov. 2. photo by Adam Watson living legacy Openino
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Since the University ' s creation in 1905, a constant shift of alterations followed. After fighting for a state normal school in northern Missouri, Gov. Joseph W. Folk signed the bill that created The Fifth District Normal School March 25, 1905. Two name changes later, it received the name we recognize today as Northwest Missouri State University in 1972. A century later, we heard plans about centennial celebrations and traditions that created the University ' s living legacies. As we returned for another year, new suites and apartments graced | campus. The Station, once known as the Conference Center, bustled with students gathering for social relaxation. Entryway remodeling kept the Bell Tower under construction until late fall. An N replaced the University seal, and construction made the platform handicap accessible. The University received their second visit in two years from Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award representatives. Administrators hoped to be the second university in the country recognized for excellence. [Continued page k A float passes down Fourth Street during the annual Homecoming parade. Students abided by strict guidelines to compete In the float competitions, photo by Mike Dye tower 2005 DESIGNED BV I HiTOMI KOYAMA
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[Clockwise] : Clif Mcintosh slides into a pit of water on the slip and slide during Advantage Week. The week offered freshmen students a time to adjust to campus life, photo by Mike Dye : Breaking up the concrete of the Bell Tower, workers complete the final process of the renovations. One of the improvements added was four handicap entrance ramps at the four corners of the refurbished structure, photo by Mike Dye : Checking his schedule, Robbie Hawes picks up his fall textbooks at the Distribution Center. The Distribution Center served as a temporary location for textbook services before it made its final move to the Station ' s basement, photo by Mike Dye : TIbetlan Monk Thupten Monlam pieces together a colorful sand mandala. It took four to five days with two to three people working on the mandala every hour to complete a it. It took monks one year of Intense training to obtain the skill to work on the project, phoio by Trevor Hayes : Students gather for the International Flag Rasing Day. Students of all nationalities gathered at the International Plaza to celebrate the raising of their nation ' s flag, photo by Mike Dye tower 2005 DESIGNED BY | HiTOMI KOYAMA
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