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Letter to the Editor: 11-19-12

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has escalated this past week as a top military leader of Hamas, Ahmed Al-Jabaari, was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Missiles have been exchanged between the borders of Gaza and Israel since Wednesday with hostilities likely to increase.

By Hij Rah 20 November 2012

 

Physician Assistant studies receives grant

The Department of Physician Assistant Studies at South Alabama recently received a grant of nearly $1 million from the Department of Health and Human Services.

By Stuart Sox | Staff Reporter 12 November 2012

Rec-center offers more than just workouts

Not only does the rec center have state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, they also offer many fitness classes through their SouthFit program. SouthFit offers 19 different classes in four different areas.

By Kalyn McClellan | Staff Writer 12 November 2012

Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach visit USA

The Vanguard talked to a representative for the artists who spoke under the condition that they remain anonymous so that they aren’t faced with any ramifications for their artwork.

By The Vanguard Staff 12 November 2012

USAPD defends controversial arrest

oldThe actions of USAPD and some of their officers has come into question after an incident with students last weekend.

By Jayson Curry | Staff Reporter 06 November 2012

Hurricane Sandy a “superstorm”

Hurricane Sandy, or “Superstorm Sandy” as many news outlets now call it, made landfall in New Jersey last Monday, taking a track feared by meteorologists and city planners for decades.

By Dennis Mersereau |Contributing Writer 06 November 2012

Library collecting donations

For this holiday season, the University Library is sponsoring a “Will Read for Food” donation drive benefiting the Bay Area Food Bank.

By Cassie Fambro | Editor-in-Chief 06 November 2012

SGA awards groups

On the heels of USA’s most successful Homecoming yet, the Student Government Association gave out Homecoming awards at the Oct. 29 meeting.

By Stuart Sox | Staff Reporter 06 November 2012

New art on campus intrigues many

newart2 sSeveral new sculptures now call the USA campus home, adding character to the landscape and making the campus more aesthetically pleasing.

By Kalyn McClellan | Staff Writer 06 November 2012

Arrest leads some students to cry foul

Stephon Jaquarious Owens, 19, of Montgomery, was arrested late Wednesday night for failing to disperse and failure to obey.

By Cassie Fambro | Editor-in-Chief 29 October 2012

President Moulton has surgery

The University of South Alabama’s President Gordon Moulton underwent surgery on Oct. 21, last Sunday, to remove a tumor. The tumor was located at the front left side of President Moulton’s brain.

By Jayson Curry | Staff Reporter 29 October 2012

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Vanguard reactions to surveillance tape

The Vanguard's Cassie Fambro (Editor-in-Chief), Noah Logan (Opinion Editor), and JT Crabtree (Left of Center Editor) were able to view the surveillance tape of the events leading up to the shooting of Gil Collar. Read their reactions. 

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Summer Issues

The next issues of The Vanguard will be published on June 4th and July 9th. Weekly printing will resume when the Fall semester begins.

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SGA News

SGA Presidential Candidate Accused of Lying About Membership in Student Organization

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The SGA Debate: Candidate Forum 2012

The SGA candidate forum held April 2, in the library proved to have its share of highlights. With Elections Committee Chair Danny Nguyen moderating, the forum took on a new format compared to years past.

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