March 11, 2005
Volume 40, Issue 21
Home Staff Archives

New computer program gives students more control over education


A legacy of leadership: Pam Shields returns to faculty association presidency


News:
ASG elections deadline nears
Mt. St. Helens – Finals aren’t the only source of pressure this week
College success course tuition fees waived
Forensics takes second at PSU tournament

Sheilds, Neilsen-Hood to vacate board seats

Finals Week Schedule March 14-19
News Briefs


Editorial:
Party hardy, but party safe
Some people don't click with cliques
Be careful not to jump the gun in life
Editorial Cartoon


Sports:
Mt. Hood Open begins today
Basketball team regroups, rolls to fifth-place trophy
Softball plans on 'excellent' year
No Arizona for MHCC baseball


Arts:
Music Department bids farewell to winter term
Robots - Riveting comedy welds you to your seat

 

 

Spring hot, finals not
 
JEFF LOWE/The Advocate
Students relax in the main mall Thursday afternoon, a day that saw the temperature reach 73 degrees, breaking the record of 72 degrees set in 1965.