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Western Carolinian, August 25, 1994 (Volume 60 Number 03)

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  • August 25, 1994 Western Carolinian 5 Summer What you missed /^■Wha^you missec^;.t;tytfhatYou missed June 16: • Seven people were arrested for the murder of Tony Cecil Queen, which occurred two miles from the WCU campus. Trials will begin in March. • Wendy's restaurant opened June 7, causing traffic jams in Sylva. • Power 91 introduced a new General Manager, Mike Whalen. • Ben Anderson, formerly of the Communications department said good-bye to WCU. • Hootie and The Blowfish from S.C. played Bailey's. Since they have signed a contract with Atlantic records. They are now being heard and well received all over the country. September 1994 Thursday, j September I D.S.F. Earth Cor^s Saturday, September 3 Tri-Pod Thursday, September 8 The Other People Saturday, September to Thursday, September 15 Dillon Fence igi Colonel Bruce w/ Section Eiqhtll raampion___ Saturday, September 17 Figi Mariners w/ Thursday, September 22 Purple [School Bus Saturday, Septembe ?'2< ative Tongue Thursday, September 29 Creivin Melon Pool Tournament every Tuesday Karaoke every Wednesday BrS&ff 586-1231 July 14: • A vote was held in Sylva which determined whether or not liquor could be sold in restaurants. Sorry folks, it didn't pass. • Power 91 gave away Lollapalooza tickets to Jean Weekly. To beat that, Summer Program Director Gary Leigh changed the format to Rock all day. • The WC reported Graham Infirmary carries the "morning-after" pill. • The WC reported the Jackson Co. Airport is slipping away, along with your tax dollars. •WCU baseball players Jason Beverlin, Stephen Pritchard, Mike Tidick, Roy Hurst and Mike Manning signed with the Major League. f^CITY LIGHTS If you're in a hurry, we can provide you with a good book or a delicious cup of cappuccino to-go,^ BOOKSTORE & CAFE 3 East Jackson Street Sylva. NC 28779 (704) 586-9499 we hope you'll slow down and visit a while because we think you'll be glad you did but. We have a thoroughly eclectic collection of new and used books and magazines. Visit our gallery for monthly shows featuring local arts and crafts or find a card, a calendar, a T-shirt or a poster^ in the littie room up the ramp and to the left. But before you go, check our calendar of events. We often schedule live music, readings and gallery openings^ on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Now, aren't you glad you slowed down? SUMMER HOURS - JUNE THROUGH OCTOBER CAFE: 9AM-8PM MON, TUES, WED 9AM-10PM TH, FRI & SAT BOOKSTORE: 9AM-8PM MON-SAT _«^ . . ■ _ J^—' ~. . ) J»ck«oi> Si,... f&CrTT LIGHTS BOOKSTORE 1 CAFI 3 East Jackson Street Sylva, NC 28779
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