October 11, 1999
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Students to hold forum on president

A meeting will be held to discuss issues concerning the presidency of the Student Government Association at 2 p.m. Wednesday at 411 Clark Hall.
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Constitutional conflict makes status of vice president uncertain
A conflict between the current Student Government Association Constitution and Student Association bylaws has put in doubt the student-wide election for a new SGA vice-president.

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'Granny D' stops in St. Louis during trek for campaign finance reform
Eighty-nine-year-old Doris "Granny D" Haddock took time from her walk across the country promoting campaign finance reform to visit New York, Chicago, and St. Louis.

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Transformer failure forces evacuation from Woods
Within a week of the emergency drill and evacuation of a building on campus, the real thing occurred when a transmitter overheated at Woods Hall releasing smoke into the building and calling for an evacuation.

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Groups exchange ideas at Conservation Forum
The annual Conservation Forum, sponsored in part by the International Center for Tropical Ecology, took place Wednesday Oct. 6 at The Living World in the St. Louis Zoo.

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University says 'thank you' to its staff members for years of service
The University showed its appreciation for its employees with the 1999 Service Awards Program held Oct. 1.

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Social event planned to raise funds for helping victims of domestic violence
Legal Advocates for Abused Women (LAAW), an advocacy group for victims of domestic violence, invites St. Louisans to "Take LAAW Into Their Own Hands" and be "W.O.W.ed" at the third annual fundraising social event at Windows on Washington.

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Students serve community by collecting books for children
The U.S. Supreme Court dealt with a wide range of topics this summer, including criminal law and sexual harassment in schools.

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