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Student Finds iTunes Loophole

Sophomore's MyTunes Allows Music to Be Saved from iTunes

By Alex Gordon

Bill Zeller '06, a Tutorial College student, has developed software that allows Windows iTunes users to save songs from other computers on their own hard drives.

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Discussions Confined to Class

Students Engaged With Faculty AND Fraternities

By Stefanie LopezBoy

A statistical study released by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning in the Nov. 3 issue of the eQuad, a bi-monthly newsletter, showed that Trinity students were less than intellectually engaged outside the classroom. Dr. James Hughes, Associate Director of IRP, commented on the results from two surveys, "I think one of the general messages of this survey is that our students are engaged in the classroom and with their professors.

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New Project to Aid Homeless

Building Renovation Meets Resistance from Perez

By Eileen Flynn

A proposed solution to Hartford's homelessness problem is having difficulty getting off the ground. Common Ground has had measurable success with its supportive housing initiative in New York City, but cannot seem to get support from the city government here in Hartford.

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Missing Paperwork Paralyzes Budgets

Clubs May Still Appeal for Reactivation

By Jorge Amaral

Eleven student organizations had their budgets frozen after allegedly failing to complete required paperwork and contacting the Office of Student Activities and Campus Centers by Nov. 10.

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Closed Dorm Vote Contested

By Sarah Spiegel

Over the past two weeks, Resident Assistants were supposed to distribute ballots to students to determine whether or not a dorm should remain open to the general Trinity population or closed to all but residents of that particular building. The polls resulted in restricted access for Anadama, Clemens, Frobb, Jarvis, North Campus, Stowe, Wiggins and Ogilby.

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Staff IMPACTs Administration

New Group Represents Staff to Administration

By Brendan McGowan

The IMproved Personnel Advisory CommiTtee, known as IMPACT, has been in existence for only a year, but it is already making an impression on the professional lives of Trinity's administrative staff.

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News In Brief

Save Our Neighborhoods...First Years View and Discuss The Laramie Project...Clemens Parking Lot Closed for Sewer Replacement...TCAC Receives Award...Clean Cars Forum...Campus Safety Report

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News from the NESCAC

News from Middlebury, Tufts, Colby, and Wesleyan.

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