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Beaver, Raebel set to practice with NFL teams

By Sarah Millard

Former Warhawk running back Justin Beaver and linebacker AJ Raebel may have the opportunity to become archrivals if NFL free agency continues to give the 2007 NCAA Division III champions a chance at success.

Packers sign three free agents

Justin Beaver wants final spot

The Green Bay Packers have signed three free agents, leaving one spot available on its 80-man roster. Former UW-Whitewater running back Justin Beaver completed tryouts for the team this weekend, but is still waiting to hear from the Packers. In an interview with the Royal Purple earlier Monday, Beaver said he was still hoping for a spot on the team.

Students, faculty owe $333,800 in tickets

By Jerica Harvey

Approximately 28,000 students, faculty and visitors owe the UW-Whitewater parking services more than $333,800 in ticket fees, according to a survey of records by the Royal Purple.

Ross sues UW System for racial discrimination

By Evan Finch

Howard Ross, former dean of the College of Letters and Sciences, has filed a federal lawsuit against the UW Board of Regents alleging racial discrimination as the motive behind a comprehensive audit that led to his termination, a charge UW-Whitewater officials and the Board of Regents havedenied.

Graduates prepare last items

By Courtney Teague-Carter

With graduation right around the corner for many UW-Whitewater students, it is important for students to make sure they complete the requirements of the graduation checklist to ensure they walk across the stage.

Race raises money for American Cancer Society

By Josh Smith

Facing extremely windy conditions, 84 people participated in the Pedal for Proceeds bicycle race Saturday morning at UW-Whitewater. Josh Barrett of Whitewater was the first athlete to cross the finish line, completing the 24-mile race in approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes.

Chancellor interviews held on campus

By Andrew Whitman

The Chancellor Search and Screen Committee narrowed its search to five applicants. The five were chosen after a series of interviews in Milwaukee by the Search and Screen Committee headed by Jimmy Peltier, chair and UW-Whitewater marketing professor.

Getting to know Alison Rygh, 2008-2009 WSG President

By Amy Eschenbach

Name: Ali Rygh Year: Senior Major: Broadcast Journalism Hometown: South Wayne, Have you always been interested in politics? I have; my family likes to keep tabs on stuff. It is ingrained in me. Education issues are my favorite thing about politics. I am seven of nine grandkids who went to school here.

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