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Moscow and the UI will host a national conference for Native Americans

Miss Tutxinmepu Pow-Wow Queen 1999-2000, UI sophomore Shantelle Scott, will give up her crown Saturday at the annual Tutxinmepu Pow-Wow. continue

Tower Trick-or-Treat assisted financially by ASUI bill

Theophilus Tower will be invaded tonight. The invaders will come dressed as witches, ghosts, Power Rangers and Power Puff Girls. They will demand tribute of Baby Ruths and Butterfingers.


The Tower will once again be the site of the Tower Trick-or-Treat, now in its 20th year. Tower Trick-or-Treat allows over 500 local children to trick-or-treat and have fun in a safe environment. continue

Sports

Flying horses and buckle bunnies

Spanky isn't picky, but airline food just didn't cut it for him. On his seven-hour flight from Honolulu, he didn't eat much.

Spanky looked a little skinny as he trotted off the plane - perhaps because there were no in-flight peanuts or drinks. continue

Opinion

Students should not drink excessively

Alcohol produces a lot of fun stories. This point came up the other day while telling stories about the good old days.


Don't forget the one about drinking large amounts of beer at every single bar in Moscow and not remembering arriving home. It may be a lot of fun drinking yourself into oblivion, but there must be limits set in order to be safe. continue

Arts

The Kenworthy comes alive

The focus of The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre this month has been on film, but on Nov. 2 the doors will open for the first play in the newly owned facility. The Moscow Community Theatre is putting on "The Little Shop of Horrors," the first live play performed at the Kenworthy in over 60 years. continue

 

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