ASU
reacts to terror
Students, faculty and staff reflect
on the events of Tuesday
Students keep vigil
By Jada King.
Herald Staff
Whether Greek, foreign or citizen, black or white, student
or community fellow, a diverse group of people joined together
for one goal:to unite in a time of crisis.
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University, organizations respond
to attacks
By Heather McCutcheon,
Herald Staff
University President Dr. Les Wyatt said after Tuesday's attack
on our nation that all reasonable steps would be taken to ensure
the safety and security of students, faculty and staff at ASU.
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Gas stations fuel fear of shortage
By Wes Reynaud,
Herald Staff
A few hours after the shocking events of Tuesday morning,
a new fear swept across the nation, a fear there would be a shortage
of gasoline.
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Family
member escapes death
By Shannon Knebel,
Herald Staff
Not many people can say they have remained unaffected by the
terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New
York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
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Photo By Wes
Reynaud
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The Student Government Association sponsored a candlelight
vigil in front of the Dean B. Ellis Library at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
to give Arkansas State a chance to meditate on terrorist attacks
made on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon earlier that
day.
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