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  Friday, September 14, 2001
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GETTY IMAGES • Spenser Platt

World Trade Center, Pentagon, others reduced to smoldering rubble in less than one hour

“Make no mistake, the United States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts.” These were the words of U.S. President George Bush, in regards to the attack that left parts of New York City and Washington D.C. in rubble early Tuesday. [more...]

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Students express shock, outrage over attacks

New York City may be nearly 1,000 miles from Sault Ste. Marie, but the distance did not stop the tragedy from deeply affecting the students, faculty, and staff of LSSU. [more...]

The world responds

As the United States began to come to terms with the horrific events that unfurled Tuesday morning, governments worldwide decried the attacks on Washington D.C. and New York City and vowed to support American retribution efforts. [more...]

Other News
Change greets Lake State students
Geology department receives five year grant to fund new classes
Womens tennis hosts MTU
• EDITORIAL: We must respond

Candlelight vigil holds victims close to heart

“Black Tuesday” now has new meaning in the history of the United States of America. Not only was it the day the stock market crashed on October 11, 1929, but also recently, on Tuesday, September 11, an attack too close to home was made on our great country. [more...]

Campus Lockup
• September 3 at 1300 hours. Received complaint of damage to property at Townhouses.
• September 5 at 1745 hours. Recieved complaint of damage of property at S-lot.
• September 6 at 2130 hours. Assisted dormitory staff on student complaint at Brady Hall.
• September 7 at 2125 hours. Observed possible hazardous condition involving delivery van (student workers riding in cargo area).
• September 9 at 1840 hours. Investigated accident in O-lot.
• September 10 at 1105 hours. Recieved report of stolen property at Row Houses.

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