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fr Sept. 16, Selh Brees, sophomore in business, and Caily Miller, ' ' ' omore in social hce, celebrate scoring a goal during a game of foosball while lailgating before the 11:30 a.m. Marshall football game kick-off. The 2. -7 win was the third straight for Coach Ron Prince ' s Wildcats. Chris topher Hanewinckel
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continued from 3 The things that seemed to have a greater impact were those highly personal, life-altering moments of epiphany that suddenly steered some part of our lives — or every aspect of them — in a direction we never saw coming. They were turning points in our lives, and everyone had them. They often blindsided us, but their impact was immeasurable. The changes that really mattered forever changed our state of being, and they made us who we were supposed to become. Eryn Woofter, sophomore in nutrition and exercise science, found herself living a different life after her mother died in August and struggling to fill that void. Woofter wasn ' t alone, Roger Trenary, former instructor of economics, battled a terminal disease that took him out of the profession he had spent the past 29 years perfecting. Those life-shattering changes altered our perceptions of ourselves, and sometimes even how others perceived us. They made us question everything, and accept nothing as we had always assumed it to be. They forced us rediscover our past, redirect our present, and reinvent our future. They had the potential to save our lives, or nearly end them. Sure, small changes were going on all around us, but it was those turning points that played the largest role in shaping our states of being. Watching representatives from all 11 National Panhellenic sororities participate in Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity ' s 51st annual Watermelon Bust, members of Kappa Kappa Gamma stand on the sidelines. Held Aug. 31 at the intersection of Poyntz and Fourth streets, Watermelon Bust was a national philanthropy of the fraternity and included activities like a watermelon-filled obstacle course, chariot races and watermelon eating contest. Catrina Rawson i f n lyr .
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N gger, Wetback, Ch nk In front of a packed McCain Auditorium, Allan Axibal and Raphael August perform their self-written, autobiographical play, N gger, Wetb ck, Ch nk. The show was sponsored by the Union Programming Council and drew the largest crowd the trio had ever performed in front of. Page 12 J , Ir r U ► l fl f l K l ydB Bar Spotlig ' Aggieville ' s shopping district provided students with a chance to have a good time at one of its more than dozen bars. Aggieville was founded in the 1 880s and had undergone many changes over the years. Of the six bars profiled, some had been around more than 20 years while others were just a few months old. Page 29 J At a trip to Southern Sun tanning salon, Brianne Leese, sophomore in business administration, lays in the tanning bed. Though warned that artificial sun was strongly linked to skin cancer, Leese tanned two or three times per week. Christopher Hanewinckel Sitting in a booth at Rusty s Lindsey Kramer, senior in family services and human services, talks with her friend Jes ' ' -- • Major, 2005 gradl on Oct. 7. Rusty ' s ' established in 1989 and named the 12th best sp bar in the country by Spj Illustrated magal Catrina Rai
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