Chattanooga State History 2000

Highlight: CSTCC Eastgate site opens.

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 "CSTCC Eastgate Site Opens,” by Erich Heinlein, The Chattanooga State Communicator, March 2000, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"Students already have a selection of about six different sites at which he or she can attend Chattanooga State."  Now students can take classes at Eastgate Mall.
  "WAWL Rocks!" by Gary Fisher, The Chattanooga State Communicator, April 2000, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"The Chattanooga Independent Artists (CIA) have declared The WAWL its favorite radio station and Plasmaboy its favorite DJ of all Chattanooga radio stations for 1999."
  "RI-100: Is It for You?" by Stephanie Rievley, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 2000, p. 1. 
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"'Twenty five percent of first time students drop out within three weeks of the first semester.' says Peggy Douglas.  RI 100 is a new higher learning class that is offered here at Chattanooga State to keep that from happening."
  "New Mandatory Orientations," by Jennifer Martin, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 2000, p. 3. 
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"'For the first time, orientation sessions were mandatory for all new students to Chattanooga State."
  ’C’ Building Gets New Facelift,” by Brooke Winslett, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2000, p. 1.  Also in
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The Center for Advanced Technology is renovated.
  "Campus Accessibility - Do You Think So?" by Brooke Winslett, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2000,
          p. 26.  Also in JPG.
"Of the total student population, 350 of those students have a disability...."  Automatic doors and other projects are discussed.
  "WAWL-Nut Invasion Set for October 13," by Randy Arnold, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2000, p. 2. 
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WAWL celebrates being on the air 20 years.
  Changes Ahead Next Fall,” information from Dr. Catanzaro, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 2000,
          p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"Chattanooga State will be switching to a fourteen week schedule as of the fall 2001 semester."

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       Augusta R. Kolwyck, for whom the library is named
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