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Almost every university student knows the type - white T-shirt, baggy clothes and tattoos. A "townie." But what really makes a "townie?" Usually, students tend to think this is a term refering to those loosely-clothed residents of Newark who hang around causing trouble.
I will never forget the day I was awarded a trophy for losing. Sitting heavy-hearted on the sidelines of the last basketball game of my third grade career, I was dejectedly looking downward as the final buzzer rang. Before I could emit a sigh of defeat, a metallic flash made me look up.
With President Patrick Harker's recent budget proposal, The Review staff began to think about what areas of the university we feel need improvement. Safety should always come first. This should not just include installing more blue light emergency telephones around campus.
My statements before the Faculty Senate on Nov. 5 were mis-quoted in the article "Faculty Discusses Controversy" in the Nov. 6 issue of The Review. I do not believe, and have never said "President Harker was to blame for the incident ['Residence Life's educational efforts'].
There were two mistakes in the article "Entrepreneur utilizes Indian tutors in online service" in the Nov. 9 online issue of The Review. In the sentence, "Stuppy said the general payment plan for TutorVista is $99 per month for unlimited tutoring, including scheduled sessions and last-minute drop-in sessions for $19.