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October 8, 2009
- News and Sports Sections - Vol. 83, Issue 9 |
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New parking proposal by Davisby Edward BaileyHelp may very well be on the way to Troy University as it relates to the ever-present parking issues that are faced by students, faculty and staff. Recently, University Administration created a parking proposal to try and combat the problems that campus parking has caused. Read More Interpreting program offers a new majorby MaryBeth ArringtonTroy University is now offering an interpreting training program for students who are willing to get a Bachelor of Science degree in education. This interpreting program will be for anyone who wants to interpret for the deaf and hard-of-hearing citizens. Read More Drill measures effectivenessby Brian BlairTroy University prepared for worst-case scenarios by issuing a campus-wide tornado drill. Faculty, staff and students received text alerts, phone calls and other alerts on Sept. 30. According to Herbert Reeves, dean of student services, the drill was conducted in two phases. Read More
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Trojans take Palladium for fourth straight yearby Tim MathisNASCAR. Starting quarterback Levi Brown attributed the defensive success this week to thatÑnot the sport, but the offensive mode common to the spread offense where the offense runs play after play without stopping. Read More Students Come throughby Tim MathisFirst off, I would like to thank all the students who came out to support the Trojans on Tuesday night. Here at the Tropolitan, we always encourage students to come and stay all four quarters. Read More Soccer team plays in another overtime gameby Monica RileyMary Morris inched a game-winning goal past a diving MTSU defender in the fifth minute of overtime to give Troy a 1-0 win over the Blue Raiders on Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, in Sun Belt action. Read More Golf team play in 2nd tournamentby T.K. SalaryThis past weekend, teams from all over the Southeast and from every division met in Pensacola, Fla., for the Gulf Coast Stampede. The Troy University cross country teams fared well as a team and individually Saturday morning, Oct. Read More Track travels to Pensacola for meetby T.K. SalaryTournaments began play on this past Monday, Oct. 7, as Troy University's men's and women's golf teams fared well. Both teams, in a dedicatory game, played with heavy hearts after the passing of golf coach Matt Terry's mother, Pat, on Friday, Oct. Read More Volleyball unable to win on the roadby John MannFollowing a successful 2-1 series of games at home, the Trojan volleyball team went on the road once again for two conference matches in Arkansas against UA-Little Rock and Arkansas State. Read More |
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