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Volume 9, Issue 20
"Life is a four letter word." - Lenny Bruce
Vol. 9, No. 20
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UAM's BI-WEEKLY NEWS
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May 2, 2012 |

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| Photo by Valenya Franks |
| Wet 'n Wild - Students play Water Wars April 24 as part of Residence Hall week. |

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Read More News Articles
By Clint Blasengame
"The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees met to discuss increasing tuition at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.” (more)
By Brittany Booker
“The Assembly met March 29 for their first meeting for the spring semester. Members discussed making the switch in student course evaluations to paperless.” (more)

Read More Commentary Articles
By DC Miles
"As a member of Greek life here at UAM, I am extremely proud of not only the organization I myself am in, but also the society in general. Every day, I am promoting how Greek life is a better one for me, and could quite possibly help others too." (more)

Read More Arts & Entertainment Articles
By Clint Blasengame
"Arkansas received its first visit from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Petty and his band played at Verizon Arena in Little Rock April 21. Petty was also accompanied by opening act Regina Spektor." (more)

Read More Sports Articles
By Ronny Spoon
"The University of Arkansas at Monticello softball team won the first ever Great American Conference regular season Championship and the GAC tournament Championship." (more)
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