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- T.S. Alpha latest in record season
- University dedicates new ICI fountain
- COM program being revamped under Zeigler
- Students’ rocket to reach 75 miles
- Annual career expo set for this week
- Campus News
- Opinions
- Iraqis votes a second time on new constitution
- SIS acquires employees using modern techniques
- Neo-Nazi demonstration stirs small Ohio town
- Bird flu causes worries in Europe, Asia, EU restricts bird market
- Investigation of CIA leak leaves no proverbial government stone unturned, including Cheney
- Hockey loses two OT games to Florida Atlantic
- Garcia destroys ERAU’s all-time goals record
- Women end reg. season strong
- New Stem cell extraction method introduced
- Boeing, Grumman team up
- AMD outsells Intel for first time this Sept.
- Titan era comes to end with successful launch
- Futuristic robots in store
- Mars may be more like Earth
- Interstellar organic molecules common
- Swimming dinosaur unearthed at Wyoming
- HP gives Blu-Ray an ultimatum
- Nanocar rolls out
- CDC investigates deadly brain disease in Idaho
- Gorillas may use control tools
- Linux to enter mobile market
- General aviation flights back to Reagan Airport
- ERAU hosts conference on unmanned aviation
- EADS will build B787
- F/A-22s prepare for tests
- F.E.A.R. review, little girl unable to comment
- Virtua Tennis gets reviewed
- Magical Midway, an avalanche of fun
- Take a quick spin around the Daytona Lagoon track
- Race friends in real dragsters
- Comics
- Detachment attends leadership conference
- ERAU Flight Team accepts new members
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity news update
- Proposed Amendments to the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University of Daytona Beach SGA Constitution
- Classifieds
Publication Date
10-25-2005
Volume
114
Issue
8
Publisher
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Keywords
College newspapers, college students’ writings
Scholarly Commons Citation
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, "Avion 2005-10-25" (2005). Avion. 738.
https://commons.erau.edu/avion/738