Wyclef, 311 on lineup for FallFest
Graham Colton, The New Relics and DJ Tony Rico on schedule
By Tim Davison
A&E Editor

Wyclef Jean, 311, Graham Colton and locally-based band The New Relics are scheduled to play FallFest Monday at the Mountainlair beginning at 7 p.m.
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President Bush relaxes, rests in ‘anti-Washington mode’ at Texas Ranch

CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) — President Bush is filthy, his wrist is bleeding and sweat is dripping from his chin. But he is exuberant as he hauls freshly cut cedar to a burn pile.
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Heaven must be a free hotel room
By Grant Smith
News Editor

“We’ve got you surrounded!” a young boy cried at a ghost crab. In the dark, the father, son and daughter confused us with the rest of their group and hollered over to us.  We walked over.
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Our Perspective 
FallFest lineup promising
ollowing last semester’s rain-drenched SpringFest on the Mountainlair Plaza, where various bands struggled to keep audience attention through constant downpours, a rainbow has risen from the storm.
FallFest 2002 has the look of a real winner, and hopefully the weather will cooperate this time.
To those who were there and remember last spring, there weren’t a lot of students around at the end of Seven Mary Three’s performance of “Cumbersome,” and it wasn’t only the 
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Hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean headlines FallFest 
By Jenn Young
Associate A&E Editor

It’s that time again. Some have dreaded this week; some have eagerly awaited it. Regardless, WVU classes are now resuming for the Fall Semester. But fear not, because after trudging through that first day of classes, coffee in hand, WVU students will be welcomed later that night by a musical infusion of  diversity at FallFest,  the headlining act being hip-hop mecca Wyclef Jean. 
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2002 gridiron gear up
By Chuck McGill
Sports Editor

West Virginia football enters its second year under the direction of offensive mastermind Rich Rodriguez and his fast-paced spread offense.
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