g 7 owt American flags wave in a display of patriotism outside the third floor of Cone Hall. After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., many students displayed flags and ribbons in support of the United States. Playing with fire, senior B.J. Bailey assists in a demonstration of hybrid rocket fuel research during chemistry professor Dr. Ed Wilson's Sept. 19 chapel presentation. Wilson summarized his research for several organizations, including the Jet Propulsion Lab. Harding is growing-we've seen evidence of expansion every day this year, in construction and renovation around campus. But the real signs of growth are seen in the faces of the students, staff and faculty. Another record freshman class arrived on campus this fall, ready to grow in spirit and in knowledge. Faculty members expanded in number and expanded their minds, continuing their own learning experiences with research and study as they shared their knowledge with students. People are what make Harding what it is, as we are often reminded, and in her people we can best see her growth. 2 opening Relaxing in the student center, fall gospel meeting speaker Mike Tanaro talks with Harding faculty and staff members before his next session. Tanaro, a minister from Paducah, Ky., was invited to speak about "God's Survival Kit" at the annual event sponsored by the College church. Photo by Daniel Dubois
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