The Observer, September 22, 2006
Volume XXXIX, Issue 4
Lead Stories
Amid injuries, Spartans blow out Lords for third straight win
Will lightning strike twice? The Spartan football team won its first three games last season against Oberlin, Denison, and Kenyon, before injuries hampered the Spartans as they lost their last seven.Once again, the Spartans are undefeated through their first three games this season, after Saturday's 43-13 drubbing of Kenyon.[read more]
News
- "Expression Wall" met with skepticism, concern
- Car sharing program comes To University Circle
- Case loses late-night snack shop
- Case provides a friendly atmosphere for LGBT students
- Debate team prepares for another great season
- Facebook may just become another version of MySpace
- In Other News
- Just in CASE...
- Just in CASE...
- University Circle cuts the cord
- USG Briefs
Opinion
- Case campus making advances in combating tuberculosis
- Language flexible enough to convey different meanings
- One Foot Out the Door: Learning to run up a down escalator
- Cleveland on Fire: Mayor Frank Jackson should consider the future generations of Ohio
- Memory and talent of Tupac Shakur not forgotten
- Mike DeWine a better candidate for older citizens
- A Fresh Perspective: Respect others to avoid unwanted drama
- Editorial: Supportive environment for LGBT community recognized
- Use of American language prevents progress
- Free Speech Zone: War on terror planned prior to the September 11 events
Focus
- Worst Case Scenario
- The Buzz
- Action-filled Yakuza mixes drama, violence
- Alumni Mystery Tour program kicks off
- Sex & Dating: Don't kiss and tell
- Griffin's latest iPod accessories ignore older generations
- Kearney possesses "undeniable" voice, lyrics
- Lostprophets cross the pond with Liberation Transmission
- Mariah Carey's Emancipation tour "makes it happen"
Sports
- Amid injuries, Spartans blow out Lords for third straight win
- Erb and Smith lead the way at Behrend Invitational
- Home court advantage fuels victories for volleyball team
- Spartan Spotlight: Julianna Burrows
- Mentoring program links faculty and student athletes
- Super sophomores lead men's soccer to fast start
- Yule makes early impact on women's soccer team





