15th Street News (Midwest City, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 2003 Page: 3 of 4
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Education a valuable asset to attain
With the recent visit of community college fill us with contentment at the beginning of
of each week and each day.
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Though the world seems like it is dim,
knowledge of what is going on around us will
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Editor in Chief
Alisha Baldwin
[abaldwin @ rose.edu]
Chief Photographer
Lauren Casteel
[lcasteel@rose.edu]
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Ashley Howard
[ahoward@rose.edu]
Bryan Axtell
[baxtell@rose.edu]
Assignment Editor
Sheri’ Davis
[smdavis@rose.edu]
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Leo July 23-Aug.22... This week will be one you may
not soon forget. This week may have started out on the
"blah" side but by the weekend things will be much
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Circulation Manager
JD Casteel
[jdcasteel@rose.edu]
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Virgo Aug. 23-Sept.22... It is time for you to put work/
school on the back burner for a day or two this weekend
and spend some quality time with family members and/
or friends. In the long run, you will be glad that you took
time out to enjoy your “people."
from and at home. So, find a quiet, dark place alone ot
with your “baby" and shut the rest of the world out for a
few hours. Your mentality might depend on it.
Assistant/Activities Editor
Erin Waltman
[ewaltman @ rose.edu]
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44 Couch
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52 Assert
53 Thailand
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56 Other
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improved. So get ready to kick it- however, ovei
indulgence on your part may play a part in next week
beginning on the same note as last week.
Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18... Patience is a virtue that you
have yet to master. But take notice, the thing that you
have wanted for some time may finally be in reach. The
only thing you have to accomplish is finding the
patience to wait for it. If you try' to rush things you will
probably end up with nothing but wasted time.
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Meghann Hadley
[mhadley@rose.edu]
Sheri’ Davis
Assignment Editor
Aries Mar. 21 -Apr 19... What you see may not always
be what you get. The apple of your eye will show their
true colors this week, so don't be surprised if the person
you met turns out to be something other than what you
thought. One can only keep up a charade for so long.
this visit, one sees what a monstrous role
education plays in the world today.
The Oklahoma Association of Community
Colleges' (OACC) members and affiliates were
With education so much can be conquered. A
difficult algebra assignment, a family problem
or even a world crisis can seem so small when
we educate ourselves about the facts and what
Graphic Artist
Amber Gannaway
[aganna way @ rose.edu]
Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19... Some good news may be
headed your way this week, dear Capricorn. Ali of youl
sacrifices and hard work may add up to positive things
for you in the very near future. Acting like a responsible
adult may hurry the news along.
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3 Degrade
4 Advanced
5 Fuss
6 Put to sleep
7 Foe
8 Send forth
9 Spot
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Janet Steele
janetredsteele @ hotmail.com]
Neil Tambunga
[ntambunga @ rose .edu]
Secretary
Carol Benefee
[cbenefee @ rose.edu]
Coordinator of Student Publications
Julie Lesko-Bishop
[jlesko-bishop @ rose.edu]
officials to RSC’s campus and the success
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22 Father’s boy
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25 Great lake
26 College administrator
27 Loose robe
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32 Past
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37 Jump the tracks
38 Contrive
40 To the point
41 3rd musical note
43 Natural self
44 Female
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Gemini May 21-June 21... A certain someone has
piqued your curiosity to the point of having that person
on your mind 24/7. You will have a brief encounter later
this week with that person, but this meeting may not
answer the questions you are seeking. Just remember-
be careful what you wish for because you just might get
it.
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week may turn out for you. just think about the last time
you were at a carnival. There will be a few thrills, a few
chills and plenty of opportunities to “feed your face.’
The best thing for you to do is to invest in a bottle of
Tylenol and a bottle of Pepto because to may need it.
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Jaylynn Christian Pound
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Taurus Apr. 20-May 20... You will find yourself acting
a bit out of character later in the week. You may find
yourself agreeing with other people and, God forbid,
you may even feel like sharing with these people. But
don’t worry- this change of heart is only temporary.
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4 Legal Action
8 Town in the
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12 Crude metal
13 South Yemen capital
14 Listless
15 Dark
16 Speaker
18 Love
20 Prayer ending
21 Tantalum symbol
22 Pigpen
23 Older
27 Article
29 Cultivator
30 Gaze
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32 Atilla
33 Enemy
34 Disease (suffix)
35 Resident of bottle
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Pisces Feb. 19-Mar. 20... You seem to be suffering from
a bad case of spring fever, but the person you want tc
share your fever with has a fleeting case of frostbite
Things should warm up for you next week and with
spring comes many flowers. In other words, there may
be a virtual smorgasbord of potential recipients, all yot
have to do is pick ’em.
Columns, commentaries and letters to the
editor are personal opinions of the writers
and do not necessarily reflect the views of
15th Street News or other students, faculty or
administrators of the college. Editorials are
written by the editorial staff.
Letters to the editor may be hand delivered
to FA110; sent by mail to 15th Street News,
Rose State College, 6420 SE15. Midwest City,
73110; emailed to the secretary,
[cbenefee@rose.edu] or recorded nights on
PhoneMail at 733-7400 between 8 p.m. and 8
a.m. Letters must include the writer’s full
name, Social Security Number or ID number
and telephone number.
Letters will be printed with full name and
must be 500 words or less. Editing may be
necessary for space, clarity or to avoid ob-
scenity, libel or invasion of privacy, but ideas
will not be altered.
Publication of all materials is at the discre-
tion of the editor. Anyone having a complaint
may cal the editor in chief, 733-7400, or the
Student Publications Board chairperson, Rick
Woodard, 733-7379.
15th Street News, a student newspaper serv-
ing the Rose State College community, is pub-
lished weekly, except school holidays, on Fri-
days during the fall and spring semesters by
the Office of Student Publications, 6420 SE
15, Midwest City, OK 73110.
15th Street News is a member of Oklahoma
Collegiate Press Association, which has des-
ignated this paper top junior college newspa-
per six years, and Associated Collegiate Press,
which has rated it All American 30 semesters.
This publication is printed by Edmond Sun,
Inc., issued by RSC and authorized by the
Coordinator of Student Publications. Cost to
the state taxpayers is $301.81 for 4,000 cop-
ies per issue and $56.40 for spot color. This
paper is recyclable.
RSC, in compliance with Titles VI and VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended,
Executive Order 11246, as amended, Title IX
of the Education Amendments of 1972, Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and other
federal laws and regulations, does not dis-
criminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age,
national origin, religion, disability, sexual ori-
entation or status as a veteran in any of its
policies, practices or procedures.
This includes, but is not limited to admis-
sions, employment, financial aid and educa-
tional services.
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treated to two days of learning, workshops and makes those problems exist.
leadership right here Even though some things will get us down
on campus. (See story —-—----------------------------------- and some things
Page 1) Not only was 2 Edlittoriil will bring us down,
this an exciting coup ___as long as we have
for RSC, it was an knowledge we can
enriching opportunity to see just how much survive in a world that needs us to survive. A
effort is put into higher education. world in which it takes more than one person.
With everyone’s opinions running rampant but the opinions and thoughts ot a majority, to
about the school budget cuts and the possibility bring resolve close at hand.
of war, there seems to be little to be happy B.F. Skinner once said, Education is what
about when it comes to waking up everyday, survives when what has been learned has been
However, when people come together to forgotten. Although it has been a down year
celebrate contributions to education and for America and for the world, there is one
knowledge, it makes for a brighter day. thing we know will always bring us hope:
Knowledge should be a goal everyone strives knowledge breeds power and with that power
for. It should be a prize that people are willing comes great responsibility - for our future and
to sacrifice time, effort and social events for. for humanity.
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Cancer June 22-July 22... You can almost hang up
having fun this weekend. There are a million-and-one Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21... The way you spend youi
things that need to be completed and ready by the week may depend on how bad you want to get paid. A
beginning of the week. And there's a good bet that financial opportunity will present itself toward the
starting on these projects hasn't even crossed your beginning of the week but it is up to you to recognize it
mind. Word to the wise, be like Nike and, “Just do it." when it comes. If you fail to see it in time you may end
up costing yourself more than just a few dollars.
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