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[NFL] Favre's Comeback Good For Green Bay In Long Run? I Don't Believe So.

"He has the itch...," mentioned Al Harris, a guest host on ESPN's NFL Live this Wednesday, when asked about Brett Favre's potential comeback. He went on to say about Rodgers, "We embrace Aaron. We support Aaron. Aaron is our quarterback. Brett is retired, but if he wants to come back, there will be some guys that wouldn't mind it." Chris Mortensen of ESPN also reported that Favre had made Head Coach...

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New database at Al Harris library

New: North American Indian Thought and Culture North American Indian Thought and Culture is now available on the Social Sciences page and the Databases A-Z list.NAITC integrates writings, images, and oral histories to cover the entire history of North America; from 17th century accounts of the first encounters involving Indians and European colonists to the stories of aboriginals living in a

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Library Closing at 4:30pm Today

Due to approaching storms that could possibly contain hail and very high winds, SWOSU is closing offices today at 4:30pm. To comply with the university mandate, the Al Harris Library will close today at 4:30pm instead of our regular time of 9:00pm. Our library catalog and article databases remain accessible this evening via our website for your research needs. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

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Ashley Fox: A Tricornered Conundrum

There was plenty of tension the last time Andy Reid had a trio of Pro Bowl-caliber cornerbacks. Troy Vincent, Bobby Taylor and the young Al Harris all were talented players, but there were only two premier jobs available.

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Troy Vincent says Andy Reid is repeating same mistake

There was tension, plenty of tension, the last time Andy Reid had a trio of Pro Bowl-caliber cornerbacks. Troy Vincent, Bobby Taylor and the young Al Harris, all were talented players, but there were only two premier jobs available.

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Thompson gets one right

With his third pick in the second round, Ted Thompson and the Packers took Patrick Lee, a cornerback from Auburn. Lee, a 6 foot cornerback, ran a 4.41 40-yard dash and did 15 reps at 225 pounds on the bench press. The Packers needed a cornerback on the first day of the draft. Al Harris [...]

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NFL Team Needs-Green Bay Packers

2008 Green Bay Packers Team Needs Cornerback: Al Harris and Charles Woodson have the starting job locked down, but their aggressive styles take a huge toll on them. In other words, the Packers need to start looking now for their eventual replacements in the draft. Tight End: Bubba Franks was cut this off-season, which leaves Donald Lee as [...]

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21 Movie Poster Giveaway

Learn about the true story of the MIT card counting team! To celebrate the popularity of Ben Mezrich's New York Times Bestseller, Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions, and the movie by Sony Pictures, 21, the Al Harris Library is displaying materials that highlight the book, the movie, the history of Las Vegas and the phenomenon of gambling in

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NFL Could Regulate Players’ Hair Flowing From Helmets

Attention Troy Polamalu: NFL owners might play the role of your new stylist, as league execs will chew over a proposal that would ban players from having their flowing locks extend below their names on the back of their jerseys. Polamalu, along with Al Harris of Green Bay and Mike McKenzie of New Orleans, boast [...]

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NFL and American individualism

National Football League is contemplating a rule that would forbid the likes of Troy Polamalu of Pittsburgh, Al Harris of Green Bay and Mike McKenzie of New Orleans from wearing long hair on the field. Professional players are constrained in...

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Computer Keyboards and Germs: What’s the Risk?

Four senior nursing students are conducting a change project this semester. The goal is the reduction of the spread of infectious disease through computer usage by multiple users at the Al Harris Library. There are a number of posters throughout the library highlighting their project. Antibacterial hand sanitizer is available to all students using these computers. 1,300 SWOSU students use the

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6 with AZ ties nominated for college football hall

ASU's Al Harris, Randall McDaniel and Pat Tillman and UA's Chuck Cecil make the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.

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Packers head to combine with many options

Green Bay is looking to provide depth and future starters to replace Charles Woodson and Al Harris in the secondary and Mark Tauscher and Chad Clifton along the offensive line....

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Give those fans hand for loyalty

Al Harris sits an alley-oop from the basket at the Pepsi Center. He has been a season-ticket holder since Iverson was 5.

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Retirement Reception for Kay Rhoads Today

A retirement reception honoring Kay Rhoads, Technical Services Technician, will be held Wednesday, February 13th. The public is invited to attend the reception that will be held from 2:30-4:00pm in the Al Harris Library Instruction Room (2nd floor). The faculty and staff of the SWOSU Libraries, past and present, would like to express our sincerest appreciation to Kay Rhoads for dedicating 16