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| Convocations broadcasts on hiatus | ||
| The next few Wartburg convocations will no longer be broadcast live on Wartburg Television, KWAR radio or the Internet. | ||
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| King's day observed with speakers and discussions for all | ||
| Students strive to make all holidays recognized at Wartburg College | ||
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| Get ready for Senior Class Challenge! | ||
| On your mark, get set, CHALLENGE! It's official; the Senior Class Challenge has begun! | ||
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| Caucuses meet tonight | ||
| Wartburg College students can vote in Iowa's First-in-the-Nation Caucuses at 7 tonight. Students who will be 18 years old at the time of the November election are eligible. Voter registration and affiliation changes are available at the caucus starting at 6:30. | ||
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| Election 2000 reaches Iowa | ||
| Do you know what a caucus is? If you said no, you are not alone. After talking to many students around the Wartburg campus it became apparent that many are not fully informed heading into tonight's vote. | ||
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| New senators in office | ||
| Applications are available in the senate office for student body president and vice president. They are due by 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 2. | ||
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| Website helps university to eliminate plagiarism | ||
| Fighting against cheaters was never John Barrie's mission in life. But when Barrie learned that students were stealing term papers off his class web site and selling them to others for $5 each or handing them in as supposedly original work to other classes, he decided it was time to fight online fire with online fire. | ||
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