Friday, June 6, 2003
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Emerson News
- Saying Goodbye to "Emerson East"
- Aphasia Awareness Month begins with movie premiere
- Are Fridays coming back to college?
- Emerson prepares to join new immigration reporting system
- It's Showtime at the Tufte Center
- Emerson Library's online catalog to get an upgrade
- Emerson website to be redesigned
- Emerson to welcome several new faculty this fall
- From Playboy to Playbill--Emersonians get jobs in good numbers
- 21st Annual Scooper Bowl raises money for a good cause
- Peter Paradise: IT warrior
- What do you call your instructor? Mr., Ms., Dr., Professor, Janet or Bob?
- Emerson Housing Fair to help students find apartments, roommates
- Emerson student health insurance to go up by 25.5 percent
- Cheaper computers through Information Technology
- WERS to go global in August through the www
- Help Desk spends summer preparing for incoming students
- Take him out to the ballgame
Boston/Region
- Mass. Senate approves statewide smoking ban
- Mass. Senate votes to repeal Clean Elections Law
- Boston students spend summers at Cape Cod looking for the gold and the green
- Allston-Brighton Festival Focuses on Community Awareness
- Central Burying Ground, an American landmark just across the Walker
- Boston college students continue to fight for housing
- Boston public school teachers forced to find new employment
- Summer sounds are in the air
- At Newbury Street the song is "Rain, Rain Go Away"
- Cape Cod Baseball League offers head start to future stars
- Talk is not cheap--new bill may limit the use of cell phones while driving
- Harry Potter takes Boston by storm; fans stay up late to get fifth installment
- Boston's hottest summer spots
- Dads do make a difference
- Budget cuts force BPL to increase late fees; fines amnesty begins this week
- Protesters of all kinds
Nation/World
- Journalists look to the future after Jayson Blair
- Before Jayson Blair there was Janet Cook
- FCC relaxes longtime media restrictions
- Emerson alumnus weighs in on FCC's new ruling
- US-led coalition proposes media code of conduct in Iraq
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