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  • EMS Club making progress, facing obstacles
  • M. Soccer upsets ‘05 nat’l. champ Lindsey Wilson
  • SGA report card: six months in office
  • Flight team prepares for regionals
  • Industry/Career Expo scheduled
  • Sport Aviation wins big at nationals
  • SGA reviewed at six-month point
  • War Story and Pizza Fest held
  • Colleges plan space research
  • EMS plans emergency service
  • Hizak keeps his crown at ITA Championships
  • Ebanks leads Eagles to three “huge” FSC victories
  • Evans leads Eagles to 6-1 beat down of Thomas
  • Hockey splits FSU series
  • Cross country takes fifth in Sodexho Hatter Invitational
  • ‘Traditions’ forms from two advisory councils
  • Boeing presentations help
  • See-sawing for a cause
  • Eagles FM Campus Radio state of the union
  • Change is in the winds
  • What does Safe Ride do
  • Legal Eagle service update
  • Clyde Morris expanding
  • TFO activities in the works
  • Editorial: We will not print open attacks
  • Religious debate spur vandalism
  • Avion gets it wrong on Brazil midair
  • New extrasolar planet is 10.5 light years away
  • New light on black holes
  • Space policy unveiled by Bush admin.
  • Atlantis radiator sustained large impact
  • AirTran joining Daytona Beach Intl. Airport
  • Refit of Trident debated
  • Helicopter deal for ATE
  • Airbus President resigns, successor is strained
  • Unique Skycar prototype to be auctioned off on eBay
  • ERAU Entertainment
  • Red Bull Air race continues to push the limit
  • Ode to Bob Ross
  • Comics & Classifieds

Publication Date

10-17-2006

Volume

117

Issue

7

Publisher

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Keywords

College newspapers, college students’ writings

Avion 2006-10-17

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