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Educator promotes awareness on National HIV Testing Day
by Paul Campbell
ATHENAEUM STAFF

Some tests in college are more important than others.
Tuesday was National HIV Testing Day and West Virginia University joined the rest of the country in promoting       awareness of the epidemic.
FULL ARTICLE IN HEADLINE NEWS


Rocker to return to NY
by Karen Matthews
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

If Atlanta relief pitcher John Rocker carries out his threat to ride the subway to games between the Mets and the Braves, there could be more cops on the train than purple-haired punks, unwed mothers and AIDS patients combined.
FULL ARTICLE IN WORLD & NATION


City concerned over WVU’s 
lack of commitment to garage
by Amanda Savage
ATHENAEUM STAFF

The Morgantown Parking   Authority is still awaiting a   letter of commitment from West Virginia University regarding the proposed parking garage on the corner of Willey Street and University Avenue.
FULL ARTICLE IN STATE & LOCAL


Lesser of evils
Voters must once again choose the  president they will mistrust the least

he day of the American President as a heroic icon of trust, decency and inspiration has long since past. Once upon a time, the V.I.P. was seen as    infallible by the people. He was loved and respected and inspired his citizens to follow his lead, whether it was into war or through the Depression.
FULL EDITORIAL IN OPINIONS


Kissing cousins may bring controversy
Cartoon Network juggles controverisal topics contained in the “Sailor Moon S” series
by Paul Sebert
ATHENAEUM STAFF

  Dubbing an anime series into English must be an incredibly difficult task. Perhaps you might remember the old “Speed Racer” cartoon where characters would ramble on and on as their voice actors would desperately try to get in enough dialogue to match the lip movements resulting in rambling dialogue that sounded like this:
FULL ARTICLE IN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


MetalWood bats change baseball
by Matt Keller
ATHENAEUM STAFF

MetalWood Bats, Inc. of Putnam County, W.Va., claims to have manufactured a bat one year ahead of current technology.
FULL ARTICLE IN SPORTS

 
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