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A place other than Myspace
Mymentalspace.com helps students and Internet surfers stay off distracting sites when studying and doing school work, with a free downloadable app. There’s still hope for Internet addicts. Mymentalspace.com has a free downloadable app that...
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Looking back to their roots
Motivation for success and its relevancy to the black community was a key theme in “Past to Present: The Progression of African-American Culture” last Thursday. Sponsored by God’s Children of Integrity and The Office of Multicultural...
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Marketplace fries up southern traditions
There was no shortage of food or people at the annual Taste of Soul event last week. Students, staff and faculty gathered to enjoy soul food at the Marketplace at Doan cafeteria. The event took place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb....
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Despite being turned on to zumba, class off record mark
Slightly more than 700 people showed up at the O’Neill arena on Wednesday in an attempt to break the world record for the world’s largest zumba class. But the attempt was not successful, because 2,013 people were needed to break the...
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Advising, food, computing dominate latest president’s forum
Last week’s president’s forum primarily focused on concerns also raised in a recent Student Association (SA) online survey. One of the main concerns was with the Academic Advising office. Students felt that the advisers there don’t know...
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First edition: Law Review
There’s a new publication on campus titled The Law Review. The journal is made for students, by students. Created by the political science department, it includes student-written pieces about the law. “It’s an academic journal comprised...
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Two Koreas, one glaring problem
A first-hand source is often the best source of accurate information. Hyun Kim, a visiting South Korean scholar, gave a presentation last Wednesday about the divided Korean situation and how it affects South Korean life. “Many scholars are...
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