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On September 1 1 , 2002, ■jiul. -Hi ' , .hi ' I fai nit 1 ; took time throughout the day to remember the victims and heroes o( the terrorists attacks that took place one year ago in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania Bells chimed at 8:45 a.m., 9:03 a.m., 9:43, 10 a.m. and noon in honor of those who lost their lives. Students and faculty also observed a moment of silence and participated in a vigil in the afternoon. remembrance by SpruceDerden On a normal morning, September 11. 2001, I arose for my A year has passed. Still unanswered questions beg for an answer. One daily ritual of preparing for work. Something different It day our questions will be answered, and one day those at happened that morning. I usually don ' t log on to WUS U SOmber fault wil1 answer f° r wnat they liave done. the Internet before work, but something told me remembrance of what We at ° le M ' SS g atnerec ' together this year in to do so that day. To my surprise, I viewed that the north tower of the World Trader Center had happened that day, and of those who gave their lives remembrance of what the media called a horrific event. It was a somber remembrance of what been hit by a plane. My initial thought was that it happened that day, and of those who gave their lives to help save others was a small plane incapable of much destruction, and to help save others. As bells rang and the musicians sang, I continued out the door. After getting to work, a close friend came to me and asked, Are you prepared to go to war? We are under attack I asked about the situation, and he told me of the south tower and the Pentagon. Rage raced inside my body as it did throughout the hearts of many others a ross our nation. Who could liave done this? What did we do to provoke this? How could this happen? With all of our freedoms what could be the reason behind this? sadness echoed through everyone attending the ceremony. Many tears flowed as the thoughts of family and friends came into mind. There was a reason for this, and God has his plan laid out. This event has definitely brought our country closer together so we will always remember our freedom and respect it. We must thank those around us who fight to take care of our freedoms, and most importantly, thank God for allowing us to live in this great country. theEND
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welcome Icy owv amc of Ike, u otmi As more and more businesses move into town one must only hope that Oxford doesn ' t lose all of its small town charm. by Parks Ole Miss and our beloved city of Oxford experienced a lot of changes this past year. Much of Ole Miss has been under construction as we have seen with the completion of the Getrude Castellow Ford Center for the Performing Arts, the south end zone of the Vaught-Hemingway football field and the Quadrangle. Although the construction has been unpleasant, noisy and often muddy, it added to the campus beatification project the Chancellor has proposed. The Performing Arts Center provided new theater production and classroom space. Ole Miss students definitely have mixed emotions about the south end zone, the new football student section. Several students feel that they should have better seating. While others seem to like the larger student section. The Quadrangle features a ■pKljlIU water fountain donated by the Phi Mu Sorority which provides a new sitting and walking area for students and faculty. The Oxford business community grew as well. The addition of Wal-Mart did not come without much controversy. Many people thought the Super Center would take profit away from local Oxford businesses. Many students wanted the Super Center to ease the hopping hassle of buying retail goods at one end of town and groceries at the other end. The Super Center was finally allowed to be built if Wal-Mart helped to fund the expansion of Jackson Avenue. So far it does not seem that the Super Center has taken away from local business sales. The Wal-Mart Super Center has made shopping much easier for many students. Restaurants such as Uptown Coffee, the Creek Cafe, 208 South Lamar and Chili ' s have provided new dining experiences for students to enjoy. Oxford restaurants have their own unique charm that can not be found in big cities. The new restaurants have given students more of a dining variety. New bars such as Long Shot and The Red Zone have added to the flavor of Oxford night life. Our campus and Oxford have grown but have not lost the quaint charm that we have all grown to love and respect, the! P
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