The Observer, April 27, 2007
Volume XXXIX, Issue 26
Lead Stories
Case hosts men's UAA tennis tournament this weekend
The second half of the UAA tennis championship returns to Cleveland this weekend. Beginning Friday, men's tennis teams from each of the eight UAA schools will be competing for the league title. The games will be held at both Carlton Courts and Ursuline College. Below is a glimpse of each team, in order of their seeding, and how they stack up against their competition in the tournament. Emory UniversityEmory is, once again, the team that looks to be untouchable in this weekend's tournament.[read more]
News
- AMSA hosts medical school fair, collects books for Africa
- Ask Amy...
- Campus reaches out to Virginia Tech
- Jackson Award honors two outstanding mentors
- Movie showing promotes awareness of disabilities
- Outside the Circle
- USG Briefs
- World and Nation
Opinion
- Abortion issue unsolvable through government
- A Fresh Perspective: Compassion, appreciation for individuality learned in first year
- Concert not place for political debate
- Cleveland on Fire: Don't miss out on chance to become a Clevelander
- Free Speech Zone: Many uncertainties exist in abortion debate
- Editorial: Semester Grades
- One Foot Out the Door: Strive to develop sense of self
- Political Connection: Support candidates who exhibit true leadership qualities
- Tau Beta Pi relocates Bookswap collections
Focus
- The Buzz
- Worst Case Scenario: Coping Without Housing
- Coventry bars provide new atmosphere, to the chagrin of some
- IMPROVment holds auction and provides laughs, raising money along the way
- Sex & Dating: Keep summer sexy as possible
- Palahniuk scores big with new writing style and new novel
- Raiders adaptation provides impressive look at amateur filmmaking
- Second Life hits Case campus with orchestral bang
- Springfest prepares to shake campus with end of semester bash
- "Gotta Catch 'Em All" still applies in latest Pokémon offerings
Sports
- A fond farewell from the sports desk
- Baseball team continues slump, dropping five of six
- Case hosts men's UAA tennis tournament this weekend
- Horne, Hrinda excel in Atlanta
- Spartan Spotlight: Kevin Haley
- Nwanna stands out in first year
- Seniors have much to celebrate after successful careers at Case
- Women's Tennis





