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N.C. State seeks to set a Guinness World Record
This Friday, Lee Field will hold over 1,000 students, four instructors, and an endless playlist of Latin rhythms. N.C. State Health Promotion has teamed up with the Union Activities Board to host a zumba event in conjunction with the Health Promotion's "Your Health Sustains You" series.
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Harvard class of 2011 includes first Wampanoag Indian graduate since 1665
When Tiffany L. Smalley ’11 receives her diploma at the Commencement ceremony on May 26, she will become the first Wampanoag Indian to graduate from Harvard College since 1665.
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Ohio State group chews out Sodexo
Critics of the food and facilities management company, Sodexo, Inc., said they hope the recent decision of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash., to end its food services contract with the company will pressure Ohio State to do the same.
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Taylor Swift, others plan concerts for tornado disaster relief
With so many of the relief efforts putting citizens in the center of the devastation from the recent tornados in the state, many volunteers haven’t gotten a chance to clear their minds about what happened on April 27.
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Suicide awareness raised through Daisy Project
Walking through the Memorial Union Quad Wednesday, it would have been hard to miss Oregon State University's most recent tribute to a global issue, with 1,100 daisies placed on the grass in front of the MU, representing the lives lost to suicides on college campuses this year.
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Ohioans commemorate 150th anniversary of Civil War
One hundred and fifty years ago, a historically bloody war began that changed the destiny of the United States. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, a war between states of the North and South.
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Kosovo expert calls for sovereignty
Kosovar independence was instrumental to ending genocide in the region, and international recognition of Kosovo’s sovereignty is essential to the country’s future stability, according to Jason Steinbaum, senior foreign affairs committee staffer for Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y.
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Strikers hungry no longer as protest comes to an end
Last Monday morning, remnants of chalking efforts on the pavement in front of California Hall were the only tangible indicators in the area of the 12-day hunger strike that had concluded the evening before.
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Boston club will pay discrimination fine
A Boston club will pay a fee totalling $28,500 to four organizations supporting higher education for black students as part of a settlement in a complaint of discrimination against black Harvard and Yale graduate students and alumni. On Nov.