May 20, 2005
Volume 40, Issue 29
Home Staff Archives

Library gets a facelift

ASG/SAB positions for next year almost full

Front page briefs


News:
Fifth generation teacher Ellen White honored
Radio Broadcasting leadership in question
Afternoon mugging hits student
Compost gets boost from MHCC food service
City construction creates car chaos
Intelligent design theory goes on trial Monday
News Briefs


Editorial:
Editorial
Winning with grace
Public safety starts with you
Editorial Cartoon


Sports:
Softball poised to take NWAACCs
NWAACC South champs...
Skatin’ in P-town
Hackeysack: an Oregon original
Vault is Giddens’ ‘thing’
Saints hope for individual success at home NWAACCs
Hartsteen to defend shot-put title
Allan’s spirit fires up Saints team


Arts:
‘Doll Still Lifes’ on display
A&E Briefs

 

 

Free Salmon for everyone
 
JEFF LOWE/The Advocate
Robert Van Pelt serves salmon outside the College Center Wednesday as part of the Diversity Fair 2005. Pelt is the president of the Native American culture club, Chako-Kum-Tux, a senator in the ASG, and was recently named the multicultural coordinator for the Student Activity Board. Van Pelt said he served over 100 pounds of salmon and he had, “No complaints. It all seemed to go well.”