Group uniting campus clubs holds inaugural event
An organization designed to unite campus groups that promote diversity, especially women’s issues, held its inaugural event Wednesday, a year after its formation.
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An organization designed to unite campus groups that promote diversity, especially women’s issues, held its inaugural event Wednesday, a year after its formation.
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A life-size cardboard figure of Spock, a blow-up alien and a Star Trek Barbie and Ken are just a few of the decorations in Professor Lawrence Krauss’ office.
Since the 1980s, Timothy Lee has been trying to discover why Christianity is so popular in South Korea.
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With the increase of seasonal flu cases throughout the University, ASU officials have warned teachers that student absences could extend more than a week, a time frame that conflicts with some teacher’s classroom policies.
A panel of experts organized by the Obama administration is debating whether women could receive contraceptives for free under the new health care law.
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