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Monday, May 5, 2003 • Vol. 126, No. 43

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A growing problem

Swimmers bring legal action against school

Cadet receives highest ROTC honor

Physics prof. gets time with Hubble

News Briefs

Go ahead, bring your mummy

Commencement set for May 17

Theatre Contingent to perform Monday

 

A Growing Problem
Woman & her childeren in her apartment.Preston first became concerned about the removal of her mold problem in July 2002. She said she was sick from July through October, when she said the ceiling’s moldy drywall was removed and replaced by the Arbor Place apartments maintenance staff. More>>

Physics professor gets time with Hubble
Interested Fresno State students will soon have an opportunity to use what NASA describes as having the ability “to unlock the secrets of the Universe,” the Hubble Space Telescope. More>>

Swimmers bring legal action against school
A legal claim has been filed against Fresno State on behalf of swimmers who complained of health problems from practicing in the university pool last season.
Eighteen members of the 2002 Fresno State swim team filed a claim against the school April 15. + claim says the swimmers suffered injuries “as a result of chemical imbalances in the team pool.” More>>

Cadet recieves highest ROTC honor
Now in her fifth year in the ROTC program, Pennington, a senior majoring in criminology law enforcement, has won the George C. Marshall award, given to the most outstanding cadet at each university where ROTC is offered. More>>