The Spokesman, Oct 21, 2006 - Vol. 46, No. 9
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Abstract
Prescription Drug Abuse
The issue highlights the growing epidemic of prescription drug abuse among youth. This critical issue is underreported but has significant impacts on society. The editorial underscores the need for awareness and preventive measures.
Infirmary Services
An article discusses the health services provided at the university infirmary, noting that many students are unaware of the coverage available to them. The infirmary is located on the second floor of Truth Hall and offers treatment to students.
Campus Events and Activities
Various campus activities are highlighted, such as the availability of the game room, fitness center, and computer lab at Morgan View. The editorial emphasizes the importance of these facilities in enhancing student life.
Women's Empowerment
The editorial directed at women on campus encourages them to resolve conflicts amicably and support each other rather than engaging in altercations. The article stresses the importance of unity and upliftment among women.
Sports Coverage
The sports section includes updates on the volleyball and cross country teams. Notably, the women's cross country team had a commendable performance at the University of Delaware Invitational.
Alumni Involvement
The paper calls on alumni to engage with current students by offering time, sharing advice, and participating in university activities. It highlights the importance of alumni contributions to the university's growth and student support.
Health and Safety
Another significant article addresses the necessity for routine health check-ups among students. It encourages students to take preventive health measures seriously and utilize the available health services.
