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Last Updated: Friday, March 2, 2007, 14:30 EST
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Dean of JCFA Peter Alexander speaks at the debate as state Rep. David Orentlicher, Butler University President Dr. Bobby Fong, and Attorney Thomas Farlow listen.
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Friday, March 2, 2007, 14:30 EST
Capital punishment is one of the most divisive and controversial subjects of our time, and the United States is one of only a handful of modern, industrialized countries to administer this ultimate punishment. - “In Our Names: A Community Conversation on the Death Penalty.”
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This week's gallery includes images from the First Snow 2007.
BRIC Show, 04/04
Fashion Show, 03/09
President Clinton, 11/06
Homecoming 2005, 09/31
Butler's 150'th, 09/10
Spring Sing 2005, 04/10
Freshman Skits 2005, 03/21
Basketball 2005, 02/10
Dance Marathon, 12/06
World Swimming, 10/20
Davis Procession, 09/30
Davis Memorials, 09/24
Rock the Vote, 09/12
Wand and Mraz, 08/29
Blue, 05/03
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By Christina Baucco
Dawgnet Opinion Editor
Monday, February 26, 2007, 01:25 EST
As more and more presidential candidates come up to the plate and announce their intent to run I’ve found myself likening politics to courting. Yes, courting, not dating, I say courting because unlike dating we aren’t going to do anything with any of these politicians until it’s time to commit to one at the polls.
By John Morgan
Dawgnet Staff Writer
Monday, February 26, 2007, 01:45 EST
Emotions were running high on Saturday. It was Senior Day at Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Bulldogs had a chance to clinch a share of the Horizon League championship and for some reason the fire alarm kept going off. Even that couldn’t stop the Bulldogs from taking care of business against Detroit to close out regular season play.
By Jenna Widmann
Dawgnet Contributing Writer
Monday, February 26, 2007, 01:35 EST
Harmony fills the air each time 13 women come together, flex their vocal cords, and sing a hit song such as Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”
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