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Feds Search Sutton for Bombing Link

Police dogs link Sutton Place South Apartments, one of Rollins' residential facilities, to a pipe bombing crime at an area Walgreens drugstore.

By Joshua Benesh

For residents of the Sutton Apartments, the ordinary Florida afternoon of Oct. 18 took a leap toward extraordinary. Residents report that in the early afternoon Winter Park Police Department, Orange County Sheriffs' Department, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and FBI officials descended upon the Sutton complex in an investigation resulting from the lead provided by bomb sensing K9 units.

Bloomberg Announces Security To Be Increased On New York Subway System

After threats of possible terrorism, subway security is to be increased.

By Kelsey Field

On Oct. 13, New York City's mayor Michael Bloomberg made a nationally televised announcement that security would be increased following a credible threat that the subway system would be the next terrorist targeted attack.

Death Toll Rises After Devastating Earthquake

The death toll in Pakistan rises as search and rescue efforts are underway.

By Kelsey Field

A chilling winter approaches Pakistan as 38,000 people are dead, 62,000 are injured and 2.5 million are left homeless.

Series of Blackouts in California

California experiences a series of power outages from the valley to San Pedro.

By Rochelle Siegel

A series of blackouts stretching from the valley through downtown south to San Pedro, as well as parts of the city's west side affected about fifty percent of the Department of Water and Power's 1.4 million customers; including the downtown government buildings, Chinatown and nearby areas.

Eco-Rollins Satellite Beach Clean-up Successful

Members from Eco-Rollins participate in a beach clean-up at Satellite Beach.

By Kelly McNoldy

Last Saturday, 30 individuals from the environmental friendly club, Eco-Rollins, headed over to Satellite Beach to recover over a dozen bags of trash and recyclables in order to make the world a cleaner and safer place for man and animals alike.

Music Mogul Lou Pearlman Speaks at Rollins

Lou Pearlman, credited for the boyband craze in the late 90s, visits campus.

By Angela Gonzalez

On Oct. 12, Rollins College welcomed Louis J. Pearlman to its campus. He was invited by Professor Marc Sardy to speak to his Global Entertainment Business class about his experiences in the tumultuous industry that encompasses, but is by no means limited to Music, Film, Televsions & Sports entertainment.

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