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   Summer, 2003
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Editor's Page:
Endangered Exchange
What the U.S. State Department terms political, economic, and humanitarian crises in the southern African nation of Zimbabwe have at least temporarily halted an exchange program between IUP and the University of Zimbabwe...

Lifestyles: Web Exclusive
Still Rockin'
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s David Cooper '82 was a tour accountant for some of the world’s greatest musical acts, including The Who, U2, Pearl Jam, David Bowie...

Features:

President's Message: Grateful Reflection
As I look back over the past eleven years and think about the remarkable accomplishments so many of us achieved together, I am able to close this chapter of my life with deep satisfaction and with confidence in the university’s future...

The Name Game
Ten years ago, IUP Magazine reported on the most popular names alumni gave to their children...

The Miracle Workers
Handed a recipe for disaster, Sandy Thomas never expected to cook up a season to remember...

Bookends
Published works of IUP alumni...

Dealer in Downtown’s Future
Ric Clark’s office in Lower Manhattan’s One Liberty Plaza building has an unobstructed view of the sky and an occasional glimpse of the Hudson River. It was not always so...

Beyond the Books:
Painted Warrior

Dan Kerszencwejg sprinted across the field, dodging paintballs and firing his weapon-like marker...

Running Mates
Like a pair of fugitives from justice, Don and Tammy Slusser are still on the run...

Web Extra
Alumni updates
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SIGN OF THE TIMES: Sutton Hall in Spring, 2003. Demonstrations against the war in Iraq were also a common sight in the Oak Grove, as were bake sales to support the troops.

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