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Volume 128, Number 10 October 24, 2007
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Faculty, students honored at ceremony
Last Saturday, students and faculty members were recognized at Honors Convocation held in the Armory from 10–11:30 am. The event honored over 400 students during the ceremony, as well as approximately 15 faculty members.

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News

Senate hosts security forum

Subpoenas handed to RPI from RIAA

Ed/Op

Good Samaritan Policy beneficial

Editorial Notebook
Board oversteps its rights

Editorial Notebook
Fan turnout boosts team morale

Top Hat
Safety forum focuses on crime prevention

Derby
Energy conscious construction


Faculty Governance Teach-in to battle campus apathy

Letter to the Editor
RPI success recognized

Features

Festival showcases cultural dances, cuisine

Baer explains production process behind ‘ER,’ ‘SVU’

Dave Barry
Huge Twinkie will save world from giant bugs

Rensselaer Music Association holds weekend concerts

Sports

Engineers storm past Mariners 41-3

Men’s hockey improves with pair of victories

Red Hawks fall to Skidmore, tie Union as end nears

Weekly Round Up
Red Hawks flounder versus Skidmore, Union

Weekly Round Up
Engineers hunt down Black Bears with pair of wins

One-Timers
Red Sox complete comeback over the Indians

Rensselaer in Brief

Three teens have been indicted on felony charges, accused of robbing people at gunpoint in the neighborhoods around the RPI campus during September.

The charges are the result of three robberies that occurred on September 30 on 4th, 5th, and Eagle streets. Two of the men face weapons charges for allegedly displaying handguns during the robberies.

Randy Jones, 19, of Albany was indicted on counts of first and second-degree robbery, second-degree attempted robbery, second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and third-degree conspiracy.

Jamel Cowan, 17, of Watervliet faces the same charges, but the conspiracy charge against him is in the fourth degree.

Javion Wright, 19, of Troy was charged with second-degree attempted robbery and third-degree conspiracy.

All three were arraigned and sent to the Rensselaer County Jail without bail.

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