On Duty: Daily Life as an RA
Applications to be a resident assistant are due Friday. But the life in being one, RAs say, is largely unforeseeable until it’s tried. »
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- On Duty: Daily Life as an RA
- Country concert no longer a certainty
- New housing policy unsettles current residents
- Students find blending in theory and practice
- Recent grad joins race for representative
- Police briefs
- News briefs
- Professional dress key to wooing employers
- Group brings in state leaders
- Group brings in state leaders
- Library lab offers solutions to computer users’ woes
- New club on campus to help give shoes to needy children
- Choosing a major warrants rethinking
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Ty Teon Thompson, a sociology sophomore, isn’t sure about his living arrangements for next year. “I don’t know if I want to stay on campus or not,” he said. “I have no plans as of yet.”
Songwriters Pablo Mundo, left, and Red Hawkins rested in the Dow Doan Science Building last week. By day, the musicians are known by their alter egos Paul Munn and Eric De Vos.
Senior guard Avery Stephenson goes up for a shot with three Northern Michigan defenders attempting to guard him. Stephenson finished with 18 points and six rebounds in the 59-56 win. He leads the Cardinals in scoring this season, averaging 18 points per game. He is first in GLIAC play with 20 points per game.

