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   Angola Triangle (Newspaper) - March 16, 2007, Angola, Indiana                                Student 100 Years of College Coverage Indiana MARCH 2007 9 TSU shelters AI By Luke Ehinger very own stu dents used their spring break not for but to pro vide a family with a new The TSU chapter of Habitat for Humanity trav during their spring break to help finish a house already under They used the funds raised by the spa ghetti dinner hosted in the First Congregational Unit ed Church of Keifer hosted the trip and eight TSU includ ing Courtney Clayton Jordan Larry David Samantha Michelle and Paige all joined for the trip to Habitat has built more than houses around the accord ing to the website and provides more than 1 million people in more than communities with afford able the TSU Chapter is by no means large enough to build a house by they are welcomed by several different com to lend a helping Habitat for Human ity welcomes any volunteer who wishes to is a nonprofit organiza which survives on the donations and money to help people around the the TSU chap ter was welcomed into the Brewton as they 10 extra people to finish the As the whole world needs more and more there opens up an opportunity to help and in turn help If you wish to volunteer your help or you can contact Scott the advisor of the TSU chap at or by calling TSU sponsors governors chamber luncheon TSU Press Release TriState University President Earl Brooks welcomed Indi ana Mitchell Daniels to the Governors Chamber Luncheon at Witmer Clubhouse Daniels made the TSU stop as part of a sweep of visits in northeast Indiana focused on economic devel and his proposed initiatives for the upcoming General Assembly TSU sponsored the lun cheon and the Angola Area Chamber of Commerce was host to around 170 business and professional After lunch by Bon Daniels told the group he enjoys such local and thanked President Brooks and the University Indiana Mitch Daniels spoke at Witmer Clubhouse on the campus of TSU at the end of for hosting the I like to do this as often as I go out in the be acces and do justice to this he He also accept ed gifts from TSU and the Angola He then dis cussed the sessions which he called Up for discussion on the General Assembly floor will be a higher education plan including Hoosier Hope Scholarships to help slow the Continued on page 3 Agreement opens up ROTC to TSU students TSU Press Release A crosstown agreement with the Reserve cer Training Corps ROTC at the Uni versity of Notre Dame in South Bend will open up a Air Force training program to TriState University students in the Michael Zenk of the Air Force ROTC to TSU Mon 19 to sign the official agreement enabling students earning ROTC scholarships to use those funds to attend school at while tak ing ROTC courses one day a week at the University of Notre ROTC enables those striving for a mili tary career to enter the Air Force as a second a commissioned In students who did enter TSU with ROTC scholarships can take advantage of up to yearly in ROTC scholarships by enrolling in the program during Since ROTC ROTC officials met with TSU administrators to discuss the new Photo courtesy of to go to a detachment ROTC supports around universities for all branch es of the he TSU students will attend the ROTC classes and lead lab at the University of Notre Dame on Tuesday afternoons and David TSU Vice President for Academic said the Air Force particularly desires the skill set supplied by electrical engineering How the program is open to students in any degree Were thrilled with this new partnership with the requires two full years of TT n Air Force and the Univer freshmen and sophomores will benefit from an early commitment to the Zenk The agreement solves an sity of Notre Fin ley This is a unique opportunity for students to learn leadership serve ROTC staffing issue for her country and launch smaller he There are 144 detachments at host he Smaller schools do not have all while earn ing significant scholarships toward the cost of Students desiring more enough students to justify information about the ROTC placing an ROTC staff crosstown agreement can Before the crosstown agree contact Zenk at they would have had or AT A GLANCE 2007 10 1 SECTION EDITORIAL 21 Springing through midterms NEWS FEATURE 41 Greek Row Babel SPORTS 71 Basketball 71 Tennis Get to know your Thunder athletes  

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