Summary: | Lind refuses to sign faculty senate motion: Chancellor chooses to protect student anonymity in the instructor evaluation process -- Board of Regents ponders deeper dig in student pockets -- Walker shares insight into America's bureaucratic nightmare: Isn't it strange that we have created a society where everyone is a criminal? -- Editor's sexist slip showing -- University proposes another tuition increase: Legislative support $2 million less in 1992 than in 1984 -- United Students of University of Alaska Southeast Council Accounts -- Cory's Corner Column: We should decentralize government for good of the people -- Student government eliminating the voice of its constituency -- Tuxedo Junction offers elegance, romance and student scholarships -- Masters of Ed. proposal in works with Yukon College -- WAC re-enforces writing proficiency -- Native Student Club "Wooch Een" works on building bridges -- Art professor displays works at Waterfront Gallery -- UAS Bookstore Sale continues -- Scholarship offered by Soroptimist International of Juneau -- Correction -- World Game, Sunday, November 15, 1-5 p.m. -- Untitled -- Independent Wanting -- HELLRAISER III -- Suicides send ripples of shock through university campuses -- University students hungry for meal-ticket program -- Report focuses on math anxiety in higher education -- Senate Bill seeks to curb university campus speech codes -- University of Wisconsin repeals hate speech rule -- CLASSIFIEDS -- Halloween Carnival a ghoulishly good time
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