Women's Fair stages issue discussions
More community organizations were represented at the Women's Education Fair than meet in the J.F.K. Airport in New York City on any given day. The fair was held at Prince Hall Family Support Center from 9 until noon on Oct. 23.
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Campus residential life houses diverse student population
The University of Missouri-St. Louis has a new growing community. According to Lisa L. Grubbs, campus housing director, it makes up only 2 percent of the population but has won the University's Outstanding Student Organization Award for the past two years. This group is the Residential Hall Association (RHA).
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Revenge of the nerds: Why Urkel's hot and Fabio's not
Amy Lombardo explains why she always falls for dorks. She's not the only one, either.
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Paws and Claws
The Paws for Claws first annual dog adoption began at noon, Oct. 17 and reached its goal by 5 p.m. Kelli Hinze-Bemis, the president of the Golden Key National Honor Society, collaborated with Shannon Kesting, the vice-president, to plan this event.
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