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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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News
Library Computers Moved
Segway Vehicles Aid Patrols
Students Take Part in Local Prayer Day Services
Obama speaks at local political rally
Inbox clogs blames on annoying SPAM e-mail
Students still confused by new 'OneCard'
Community service fair prompts students to volunteer
2006 Dining Guide
Midnight Munchies
Tipping a must for college kids
Campus eateries offer close meals
Buffalo wing craze takes flight, draws students
Dorm living doesn't have to mean drab dining
Features
Phone drones
Body-cleansing kits reputed to rid intestines of toxins
Credit unions a different way to bank
Students flock to annual Financial Fiesta event
Arts & Entertainment
Facebook features followers
Drive-in movie theater thrives
Latin American films shown
American art setting up camp at Speed
Gatsby's American Dream
SAC's Floyd Theater features unusual flicks
Sports
Cards silence 'canes and critics
Jamie Craft looks to finish out soccer career strong
Cardinals' confidence seals victory over Miami
Battered Cards head west to take on Kansas State U.
Opinion
Editorial
Bush speaks out about CIA prison
College students believe 'voting does not matter'
Black student group takes stand against exploitative advertising
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Issue Summary
News
Variety of meal options on and off-campus: Campus offers many different dining options: fast food, sushi, Mexican and Italian
Students weigh the costs and benefits of housing
Who is SGA? Meet the top four
Caution and vigilance are keys to staying safe: Notification systems keep students informed
Sports
Q & A with AD Tom Jurich
The Louisville Cardinal's top-10 impact freshmen for 08-09
Destination: Louisville: Louisville cross country runner never ran from anything, but won't stop running
University offers variety of athletic facilities for students: Keeping students in shape a major priority at U of L
Opinion
Editorial: How to Guide: using The Louisville Cardinal
From The Editor: Voice Yourself
Things freshmen should know before entering college life
Freshmen must strive for intellectual diversity in university setting
Cartoon
The Beat
Dorm life offers fresh advantages
Booked by high text costs: Students get creative, employ comparison shopping to deal with textbook market
Greek life a cog of college
Cardinal Card an invaluable resource for students
Parking imperfect, but purple permit powerful
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