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October 30, 2008
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NOLArize! works to focus revitalization on the future
Four years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, many displaced residents are still unable to return to their still flood-damaged homes, and vital elements of the city’s infrastructure have yet to be repaired. While these rundown conditions persist, there is some worry that the country at large has forgotten about the city’s need for restoration. “I guess it’s because the tragedy has now become such an abstract concept since the damage no longer floods news reports every day,” Michelle…
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News
- Congressional hopefuls take stage to outline platforms
- Obama speaks at Widener University
- Annual Halloween party moved to Sharples
- Sophomore showcased in grassroots campaign video
- SBC initiates test run of the Saturday morning ML shuttle
- Financial compensation for StuCo members debated
Living & Arts
- E-603 fires up Olde Club
- City of Murals
- Counting down the top ten episodes of 'The Simpsons'
- Let them eat cake and our wardrobes, too
- Infamous 'Terror' at old penitentiary is a screaming good time
- 'Polaroid Project' promotes shared art
- Maybe the power of Christ isn't so compelling after all
- Come one, come all ...
- Forgetting those old complexes at Mullan
- Crossword: Dour Jones Index
- Guess who?
- Shen Wei stretches imagination
- The play's the thing
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Critiquing Obama the orator
- The sordid affairs of Alaskan politicians
- Axl Rose in China
- A look at free trade
- The problematic placebo
- Clothesline Project Committee tries to address survivor concerns
Sports
- Field hockey falls to Gettysburg
- Men's soccer triumphs
- Five ingredients for a Sharks success story
- Volleyball season ends with records broken and fanfare for seniors
- Battle with Bullets ends in draw for women's soccer
- Camaraderie galvanizes rugby teams in final matches



