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Thursday, October 2, 2003

Likins rules out Neuheisel, Price

photo President Peter Likins has scratched two names off the list of potential replacements for fired head football coach John Mackovic, confirming that both Rick Neuheisel and Mike Price are out of the running for the vacant position.

Likins showed concern yesterday at the idea that Neuheisel ÷ the former Washington head coach who was fired after gambling on the NCAA men's basketball tournament, a strict NCAA rules violation ÷ was rumored to be a candidate alongside Price. [Read article]

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Jack Black schools audiences in the history of rock

Jack Black is everywhere these days. Seems within the last week or so he has been on every cable and network station pumping out answers to [Read article]


Jack Black rocks in "School of Rock"
"I serve society by rocking," says Jack Black, playing the character of Dewey Finn in "School of Rock." [Read article]

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Senior racing team and Wildchair basketball team member to compete in Sunday's Run ĪN' Roll

When Tyler Byers was born, the doctor told his mom she should just let him die.

Byers was born with Sacral Agenesis, a neural tube defect. He's missing all the bones in his sacrum, the lower five bones in his spine. Instead of forming properly, the bones joined together in a solid mass that impeded Byers' growth, circulation and nerve development, leaving him wheelchair-bound and his legs underdeveloped. [Read article]


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