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Headlines:Sig Ep president accused of sexual misconduct, frat suspended||Women's rights activist talks of abuse tonight||Taking the show on the road||FSU helps babies lead healthy lives
Headlines: Million Woman March motivates locals||FSU fee hike fails, students pleased||Abortion King supports pro-life stance||FSU professors tackle juvenile delinquency
Headlines: Use of van not the only issue behind push to impeach Park||IRS auditing yet another Gingrich charitable group||Boris Yeltsin's recovery slow, Netherlands trip called off||Lightsey and Maddox endorsed by police unions
Headlines: Hispanic Heritage Month Kicks off with a tale of two cultures||FSU senators bicker, elections postponed||FSU on the defensive after 2-0 start
Headlines: Tallahassee's got another national contender||Cops tell tourists not to fear Florida||Mayor of six Haitian cities tour local sites for ideas, assistance
Headlines: Former FSU student accused of stalking found innocent||Vinyl-lover's paradise awaits at Rock and Roll Heaven||Congress debates student financial aid
Headlines: Society promotes violence, says Featherston||Mayor gets raise, but refuses it||Athletic fee discussed, students protest increase||Mr.Wizard works wonders
Headlines: tuition hike, scholarships approved for Florida||FAMU frat sets up fund for victims of shooting||Fulbright scholar from FSU heads to Brazilian rain forest||Enjoy Southern Shakespeare under the stars
Headlines: Student lobby to ask for one more student member of BOR||The man who coined the term Ebonics discusses education||Tickets to vonnegut and Heller sold out within hours
Headlines: FSU's SGA puts LGBSU's fate up for vote||Portable classrooms inadequate, teachers say||Wetherell known as a trail blazer in higher education
Headlines: Barry boogies for thousands of adoring fans||Ministry joins mushroom boycott||FSU students teach children how to play the reading game||Woof||Correction
Headlines: LGBSU referendum ruled unconstitutional||Gay community center opens its doors||Health fair presents holistic alternatives||Groups challenge Right-to-Know law
Headlines: Uprising revitalizes FSU's radical activist roots||Celebrate Latinos and their culture all month long||Going to the GAME!||U.S. wages trade war on home front
Headlines: Chiles clears landscape of tobacco advertising||FSU first university to offer Universe online||Frenchtown revitalization gets money from city
Headlines: Citizens, DOT discuss fate of Pensacola Street||Are you ready for some football?||Proposed referendum could jeopardize LGBSU||Harding serves second term
Headlines: Worker endures poor conditions at Quincy Farms||Zinn reveals the art of social movements||Mushroom workers, advocates march for fair treatment
Headlines: FAMU becomes first to offer bachelor in jazz studies||Tumbling stars||Black History||Pentagon plans to assist Peru to stop coca-base river shipping
Headlines: FSU's defense does the talking at Sugar Bowl||A few beauties shine in 1997, a vapid year in film||While you were away||Six qualify for city commission race, FAMU professor passed away, BOR set to announce new chancellor, ...
Headlines: Trial ends, state defeats tobacco||FSU program lets students plumb depths of archaeology||No tackles, no football, just a frisbee and ultimate fun
Headlines: U.S. must lead fight against pollution, Browner says||Ballet whirls through Russian works||Williams overcomes losses to become a FAMU star||The Tallahassee Ballet will dance to compositions from Shostakovich and Stravinsky
Headlines: Towers pose problems for citizens, county||Albert Hering radiates humor and grace||Mushroom workers announce plans for solidarity march||EPA report lists Florida a top state for toxins
Headlines: NATO plans draw arms contractors under new world order||A Florida family's tragic story||Congress probes IRS tax audits of conservatives||Chiles makes visit in support of charter schools
Headlines: Tallahassee to rally at Capitol for gay issues||New ordinance resolves debate over towers||Frat accused of animal abuse||Adopted foster kids get college aid
Headlines: Clinton considers China-U.S. trade policy||Chinese human-rights activist speaks at FSU||Embezzler takes $125, 000 from FSUcard deposits||Walls of Pain
Headlines: The tree-day festival drew a crowd of about 30, 000||Heller, Styron, Vonnegut take on Hollywood||The Academy Award for best leading actress goes to...who?
Headlines: Too much||Just four of 81 local university students said they favor a 10-percent tuition hike. State university presidents agreed last month to ask lawmakers for as much as 20 percent in increases||Colleges fumble at...
Headlines: Student government runoff election today||Fishermen make fillets of stricter net bans||Saturday classes may be a reality for FSU students before too long||FAMU to build new journalism school with hefty grant||Good Neighbors
Headlines: Stop Rape Week 1997||Regents vote to ask for 10 percent more in tuition||This tour of campus shows students FSU's darker side||Lightsey worries that elections could turn City Commission into boy's club
Headlines: EPA official visits FSU to discuss global warming||Clinton proposes doubling penalties in tobacco deal||Tomato Land's charm draws fresh-food lovers
Headlines: Florida State Student lobbies for child care at Leach||A tale of two fish nets: fishermen object to state's net ban||Lively Tech celebrates its 60th birthday
Headlines: Tobacco company settles with Florida and 21 other states||House passes ban on partial birth abortions by many votes||Chiles signs bill targeting the 'rape' pill||Farmworkers open headquarters today
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