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Other than the minor inconveniences of too little sleep and too much confusion, most students don't have much to worry about their freshman year. But for Kate Seader, a graduate student from Evans, freshmen year at the University introduced bigger obstacles. … 1 Comment
Republicans are using fear to advance their agenda and to rob U.S. citizens of first amendment rights, a University professor told students Wednesday. Loch Johnson, who teaches international affairs, addressed the Young Democrats and outlined his opinion of an increasingly bold and paranoid Bush presidency. … 3 Comments
Students walking through the Tate Center Plaza Wednesday were greeted with gruesome images of aborted babies courtesy of the group Justice For All. "We regret the need for the disturbing nature of many of the photos presented in the exhibit. Injustice is hardly ever visually appealing. … 0 Comments
The Board of Regents approved nearly $10 million for University projects, increased presidential power and reformed the Regents Exam policy during its Wednesday meeting. The board allocated about $4.6 million for improvements to infrastructure in two locations on campus, said Danny Sniff, associate vice president for facilities planning. … 0 Comments
Students may need to think twice before setting their next mouse trap. A new study suggests laboratory rats have the knowledge to choose if cheese is worth the risk. "The study suggests knowledge that animals behave as if they are aware of their internal states," Jonathon Crystal, an associate professor of psychology, said. … 0 Comments