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  • Seamus McNerney: Innocence, bliss found in Charlie Brown music

    Seamus McNerneyOne of my favorite holiday discs is Vince Guaraldi??s ?®A Charlie Brown Christmas.?∆ It is remarkable because of its multidimensionality. Smooth, jazzy, mournful and always dignified. It is what the holiday season should be, but is not. ...
  • Marc Mullinax: Conservatives are needed for balance, but can they do everything?

    Marc Mullinax?®What is conservatism? Is it not adherence to the old and tried, against the new and untried??∆ ?? Abraham Lincoln?ÿMARS HILL ?? This column continues a conversation with Asheville about its religious diversity. Let??s look today at cons...
  • Janese Johnson: Serving others on Thanksgiving reveals life's simple beauty

    Janese JohnsonThis year on Thanksgiving, we decided to do something different. I went with my 16- and 19-year-old children to volunteer at the homeless shelter. The whole experience was deep and memorable for all three of us. My son loved it, and for my...
  • Dungy, Colts should make most of shot at NFL football perfection

    Brad NormanBOONE ?? Super Bowl champions are celebrated and recognized for achieving greatness, but rarely are they remembered.Sure, fans of the team will remember the game, and the players and coaches will always remember the win, and likely find time to...
  • ASU tops Southern Illinois 38-24, moves to semifinals

    ASU quarterback Richie Williams breaks free in last Saturday's playoff win over Southern IllinoisBOONE ?? Quarterback Richie Williams racked up 403 yards of total offense and accounted for four touchdowns to lead Appalachian State University to a 38-24 vi...
  • WCU breaks UNCA 80-64 with record three-pointers

    CULLOWHEE ?? Western Carolina hit a school-record 14 three-pointers and defeated UNC Asheville 80-64 in men??s basketball at the Ramsey Center last Saturday night. ...
  • UNCA women defeat WCU 77-66 in overtime battle

    CULLOWHEE ?? UNC Asheville stormed back from a 13-point second-half deficit to rally past Western Carolina 77-66 in overtime in women??s basketball at the Ramsey Center last Saturday night. ...
  • Lenoir-Rhyne upsets UNCA 81-78 in first home game

    Josh Rudder scored 22 points to lead Division II Lenoir-Rhyne to an 81-78 upset win over UNC Asheville last Wednesday night in men??s basketball at the Justice Center. ...
  • 10 area football players named to All-SoCon team

    Southern Conference media picked seven Appalachian State University Mountaineers and three Western Carolina University Catamounts for the All-SoCon team. ...
  • Mars Hill College's Baxley nets SAC basketball award

    ROCK HILL, S.C. ?? The South Atlantic Conference named Walt Baxley of Mars Hill College the men??s basketball player of the week on Nov. 21, the first of the 2005-06 season. ...
  • Police charge Arden man with laptop theft at UNCA

    UNC Asheville campus police arrested and charged Monte Christopher Bumbernick, 19, of Arden at 10:30 a.m. last Thursday with the Nov. 21 theft of a laptop computer from the Mills Hall dormitory. ...
  • Vandals break 3 windows at UNCA's Rhoades Hall

    Unidentified vandals broke three exterior windows in 105 Rhoades Hall at UNC Asheville sometime over the weekend. ...
  • UNCA student, 21, arrested on resisting police charge

    Alexander Dane Weekes, 21, a UNC Asheville student from Lawrenceville, Ga., was arrested by UNCA campus police at 5:25 p.m. Nov. 20 on an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court on prior charges of resisting public officers. ...
  • Marshals capture fugitive wanted in string of crimes

    The U.S. Marshal Service??s task force took James Franklin Hairr, 21, of Asheville into custody on Nov. 25. Hairr was wanted by the Asheville Police Department for first-degree kidnapping and numerous other crimes that occurred from Oct. 11 through Nov. 4...
  • Wrecker services sought by city police department

    The Asheville Police Department announced last Wednesday that it will accept applications from all wrecker services able to meet the city??s requirements for equipment and that have 24-hour availability. ...
  • UNCA trustees chair steps down due to 'family obligations'

    Charles TolleyBy DAVID FORBESThe chairman of the UNC Asheville Board of Trustees has resigned, Chancellor Anne Ponder announced at a meeting of UNCA??s Faculty Senate last Thursday.She said that Charles Tolley is leaving the position, and the board, becau...
  • AIDS deemed the Black Plague of the 21st century by UNCA panel

    Africa has 10 million AIDS orphans By STEPHANIE THOMASThe face of AIDS is now represented by the millions of African people affected by this pandemic. And the children who are infected, or have been left parentless, are the most vulnera...
  • Tasty Christmas artistry

    Staff Photo by Stephanie ThomasThe first-place winner in the Gingerbread House competition at the Grove Park Inn, created by Nancy L. Kyzer of Indianapolis, Ind., resembles the famous Kremlin in St. Petersburg, Russia. The contest is held annually, with...
  • Globalization blamed for decline in ideal of citizenship

    By STEPHANIE THOMASDr. Jim PittsAmericans have forgotten what it means to be a citizen, along with the rights that go along with that title, and have instead assumed the title of consumers, Dr. Jim Pitts, a sociology professor and vice chancellor of acade...
  • Human 'nature?' Stop basing politics on it, scholar says

    By DAVID FORBESBruno BosteelsPeople must learn to stop using assumptions about human nature to form political systems and instead focus on politics as actions that disrupt them, Bruno Bosteels, a professor of Spanish literature at Cornell University, said...



 


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