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Sat 40 23 38/23 0.00" Normal rainfall for the week 0.77" 45 Sun 42 26 •38/23 Trace 40 36/20 Departure from normal for the week . +0.29" Mon 39 34 37/23 0.22" 35 Rainfall for the year ..... • • • 1-33" 30 Tue 47 35 37/23 0.00" Normal-rainfall for the year ........ 2.07" 25 Newark /New York Wed 43 35 37/23 0.00" Departure from normal for the year .. -0.74" 20 37/22*4i3$/24 • Thu 38 31 37/23 0.08" 15 * Precipitation includes snow converted to rainfall 10 Fri 40 35 37/23 0.76" 5 0 AH forecasts, data and graphics Motiduy Tuesday This map shows the forecasted high and low temperatures for provided by Accessweather.com, Inc. Monday. The format is high/low Die churt ubovc sliows tlie forecasted average wind chill tcm- and the icon near the city shows ©2001. All rights, reserved. accessweather. cam peronire Tor today and tomorrow. Tlic black b.ir indicates tlic the weather expected for Monday. Earth's Lending Weather Provider forecasted temperature. The grey bar indicites the average www.accessweather.com wind chill temperature projected. Weather History National Weather Summary Sun/Moon Chart This Week Jan. 24. 1982 - Chinook winds >A large area of high pressure will Day Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset plagued the foothills of southeast- bring nice but cool weather to the Monday 7:15 a.m.' 5:02 p.m. 5:57 a.m. 3;27 p.m. ern Wyoming and central eastern half of the country td begin New Tuesday 7:14 a.m. 5:04 p.m. 6i:44 a.m. 4:19 p.m. Colorado. Winds were reported as the week. Much of the nation will 1/24 Wednesday 7:13 a.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:26 a.m. 5:14 p.m. high as 140 mph at Wondervu, not see any active weather until the middle of the Thursday 7:13 a.m. 5:06 p.m. 8:03 a.m. 6:12 p.m. Colo., located just northeast of week. An area of low pressure will develop off of Friday 7:12 a.m. 5:07 p.m. 8:36 a.m. 7:10 p.m. Denver. A week earlier, wind the Texas coastline on Wednesday. This system Saturday 7:11 a.m. 5:08 p.m. 9:05 a.m. 8:09 p.m. gusts of 137 mph were reported in will bring rain from Texas into Kansas as it meets Sunday 7:10 a.m. 5:10p.m. 9:32 a.m. 9:08 p.m. Lst Qtr the same area. <• up with a cold front on Friday. 2/14 |||||»:»>^y;.|tfyW:$^ • 1*22 [•23 l«24 CCWI CCM CCM 11:30 A.M. Bible Study Info, table SC Lobby Info, table in SC Lobby 12:30 p.u.Mass 11A.M.-2 P.M. 11A.M.-2 P.M. CCM Chats 1 P.M. Music Ministry Rehearsal Visits to North Jersey Development Visit Preakness Nursing Home 6:30 P.M. Ctr. 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Campus Activities Ben Shahn Galleries "Java & Jazz" Tribute to Court Gallery CH SC Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "Oceania" 720-2271 Featuring Key Arts Production In Now-April 27th Snowman Pictures "Kings Dream'XH-2 P.M. SC BR •South Gallery 11 A.M.-2 P.M. SC Lobby SAPB HASA Gen. Mtg. "Clytie Alexander"' 720-2271 8 P.M.-10 P.M. Towers Pavilion abstract paintings Orientation Promo 720-2518 Mon-Fri 10A.M. to 5 P.M. 5 P.M.-7 P.M. 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Manningh received a The Beacon with problems, we'll deal with them as we Government members occurred under the surface. code of conduct hearing and was removed see fit." Association at During a minimal investigation, the SGA from her position. Currently, the . But Lugo sees a problem on campus with William Paterson University. Sam recently sat discovered that the president of the sophomore class secretary is holding the the down for an interview regarding the past and Universal Hip Hop Cultural Organization office of president future semesters for the SGA... (UHHCO) was forging his advisor's signa- until special elections can be held.- willingness of the students to come forth ture on documents such as purchase requi- Mike Calandra, senior class president, on issues. For Sam Lugo, the past fall recently resigned from his "There is a strength in numbers and we semester was one of position following hear- don't have the rebuilding; The role of the ings where he appealed numbers at WPU." According to Lugo, SGA was to "rebuild "...we do a lot more than students the accumulation of sever- only small numbers show up at meetings everything that the al points for absences and of committees to deal with issues and prob- lems on campus. last president knocked. think." latenesses. down/' said Lugo. The When asked what her Currently one hot issue on campus is the former SGA President, opinion of these removals arming of the Curtis Fields, was removed from office last sisitons.