marlin chronicle
4-10-98


A House for Mary

The Wesleyan chapter of Habitat for Humanity celebrated a major milestone with the dedication of their first sponsored build on Sunday, April 5. The home was built for Mary Golding and her son Tommy. The Golding home has been a three year project for the group; they raised over $15,000, an amount that was matched by corporate donors, and served as volunteers on the construction site. Construction on the $47,000 home began in November.

News

SGA helps to change equivalency situation
Vandals strike VWC residence halls
12 students elected for next year's senate
School to work program comes to VWC
Council seeks new ways to reach prospective students

Editorials

Student apathy: Quite complaining and take action!
Beware of "harmless" credit card offers
He said, She said: Fighting over female fashion (non)sense
Nontraditional student admission standards need reevaluation


Features

Love in the 90's: Getting from here to there (Weddings)
Bride-to-be finds dream dress amid drill bits
WINGS troupe takes flight of faith


Arts

In music world, Ska's the limit for ending racism
At Oscars, Titanic proves size does matter


Sports

Baseball swings for ODAC title
To feel like Spiderman, go rock-climbing

 

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