Cooking up family
Although women were only fully admitted to the University 29 years ago, there has been a woman in the basement of a fraternity house for almost 40 years.
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Although women were only fully admitted to the University 29 years ago, there has been a woman in the basement of a fraternity house for almost 40 years.
At three months old, Mikala Alexis Dabney could not hear her mother's voice or even her own crying. She was diagnosed as being profoundly, bilaterally deaf.
At three months old, Mikala Alexis Dabney could not hear her mother's voice or even her own crying. She was diagnosed as being profoundly, bilaterally deaf.
The end of summer weather is no reason to get out of shape. And for those students involved in the University's Tae kwon do Club, working out means more than staying fit. The club boasts an environment that offers a strenuous workout, self-defense skills as well as opportunity for new friendships.
Three very different styles of music were combined in one voice Friday night to raise awareness of the Labor Action Group's Living Wage Campaign.
A musical voice is being added to the Labor Action Group's campaign to raise the hourly wage of classified University employees to $8.
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night by destruction equal to 400 Hiroshima bombs in 43 seconds. That's how Psychiatry Prof. Vamik Volkan described the earthquake that hit Turkey last month. Then imagine having to leave your family in Turkey two weeks later to return to the University for the fall semester.
Without a close examination, this year's incoming class of first years may appear to be just like all the rest. However, there are a few individual students that help make the class of 2003 outstanding and unlike any other before it.