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New look for Luther
Luther Hall's first-floor offices have been vacated as a part of the renovation project that is expected to begin at the end of March.

Culture week provides fun for all
Students will have the opportunity to get a taste of several cultural experiences during this week's Culture Week.

KWAR survives hunger strike
More than a dozen people, 30 hours, and 2,043 items to donate to the Waverly Community Action Center. This was KWAR's contribution to the world's hunger problem.

Douglas to speak at convocation
Media critic and author Susan Douglas will speak on "Women's Images in a Man's World" at Wartburg College's Women's History Month convocation Tuesday.

Increased costs benefit students and faculty
An increase in tuition, room, board, fees, salary pools and certain departmental budgets has recently been approved by the PresidentÕ's Cabinet and the Board of Regents.

Spiritual Emphasis Week gains support
Spiritual Emphasis Week was a busy and successful time on Wartburg's campus. The activities centering around the theme "Children of the Light" were, for the most part, very well attended.

Changes made to social work
The social work department will have a new look next year. The staff is adding a minor, re-arranging classes and hiring a new faculty member.

Volunteers sought around the community

Veteran and refugee speak about U.S. sanction in Iraq
A speech about U.S.-led sanctions against Iraq was given Sunday night, March 12, by Gulf War veteran Erik Gustafson and Wafaa Bilaal, an Iraqi refugee.

Service trip to return to East St. Louis
Members of the Urban Renewal and Social Justice service trip to East St. Louis, Ill. enjoyed giving up their Winter Break so much they decided to donate their Tour Week Break time to the developing city.

Panel to discuss environment and Christianity
A faculty panel will lead a discussion tonight on the video "God's Earth: A Call for Environmental Stewardship" from 7-9 in Luther Hall 330.

Students vote for new recipes
The Dining Service is hosting its fifth annual recipe contest for which students and faculty members submit recipes that they feel "Wartburg" worthy of the dining hall.

Senate executive officers chosen
Juniors Luke Harms and Katie McCrindle were announced as the academic and administrative ombudspersons, respectively, for the 2000-01 year.

Vetter speaks about volunteering
Stephen Vetter, the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, gave his final public address at Wartburg Thursday. His topic for the informal presentation focused on "The Service Commitment to Others: Why Volunteerism is Important and How it Strengthens Society."