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Coyote Press
Monday, October 29, 2001
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Coyote News
New CCSN President Remington ready to put focus back into the classroom
CCSN Loses Adjunct Teacher in Terrorist Attack
Over $20,000 in video camera equipment stolen from Fine Arts Department over the summer
Interim Administration Suggests the Revival of Publications Advisory Board
Features
Whoever said college is for the young?
Nursing Shortage: What CCSN and Las Vegas are doing about it
New TRIO Program Comes to CCSN
Proactive On Terrorism Attack
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Advisory Board Proposal Puts Coyote Press on the Inevitable Path to Censorship
America Must Unite and Move On Following Terrorist Attacks
Increased Airport Security Will Ease Americans to Fly Again
Submissions
America Under Care
Features
CCSN Culinary Team Takes Home the Championship
CCSN Participates in America's National Day of Remembrance
Barbara G. Edwards Scholarship Fund Created
President Remington Implements New Temporary Measures
Memorial Service Held for Counselor Aida Jimenez-Spann
CCSN Faculty Win Electronic Media Awards
Grief Group Established at the Request of Students and Staff
PC Tip of the Month
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WTC, Pentagon attacks of Sept.11 affects students left Effects on CCSN Students
A & E
Meet 112
"The Glass House"
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Cry Freedom
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