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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 05

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  • From the Editor 8 desk... Dear Readers, Editor-in-Chief Margaret Hester Features Editor Jessica Cregger Religion ts a daily part of many stu- dents lives that affects all aspects of thetr Staff Writers Rachel Mitchell eee, lehouah veliotow i: Russell Conover lectstons. Although religion ts wot tmpor- Zachary Colburn tant to some, it is important to keep an open Zach McKeown veda % : leaied George Corbett mina when meeting new people ana encoun Andi Chappell tering a new culture. Josie Lee Davis Noe fe : Lacey Marti For this issue, we have tired to cover on ol many toptes related to religion and college oe wats er LS n Sarda students. Wwe hope that you will find this is- me sue entertaining as well as enlightening. Thank you for picking up the Wwest- ern Carolinian and please pass us onto a Copy Editors Jessica Cregger Carrie Petrea frienal! friend Sports Editor Andy Gambit Anly comments, Letters to the editors, or issue suggestions/ideas, please e-mail to: Design Layout Jenn Hlavaty we@weu.edu Margaret Hester Ad Sales Megan Barbero Sincerely, Distribution Harrison Carter Margaret Hester ste Katherine Sith WCnewsmagazine is a Western Carolina University independent student publication. The information within does not necessarily | reflect the views and opinions of the universitys administration, Cover Design By: | faculty, or staff. Margaret Hester We provide information by, for, and about WCU students. WC is available free on the campus of Western Carolina University. We are located on campus in the Old Student Union building and can | be reached at (828) 227-7267 Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 5pm - | | 7pm. - or - E-mail us at WC@WCU.EDU for marketing opportunities, submission requirements, desirable content and file formats. |
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