November 8, 1999
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Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's play performed at UM-St. Louis

The original star-crossed lovers dropped by UM-St. Louis on Nov. 5, in the tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The National Shakespeare Company, hailing from New York, performed the play to a full house. There was such a good turnout, extra chairs were held on stand-by to help with overflow.
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Philosophy club allows for debate
Is there a place on the UM-St. Louis campus where students can discuss philosophical issues outside of the classroom? Yes. It's the Philosophy Club.

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Keith exhibit gives mixed media show
Pin-up girls from the 1940's are making a comeback at Gallery 210. Kit Keith, a nationally-known artist who was born in Springfield, Ill., has returned to St. Louis for her exhibit "Some Girls."

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Potential problems plague fad dieting
Communicating with those around you takes courage
Fads do not discriminate. They cover all areas including clothes, jewelry, and home furnishings. Not even eating habits are safe. Recently many people have partaken in these dieting trends with programs such as Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution, the Carb Addict's diet.

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...that all men are created... uh, wait a minute
What exactly did our forefathers mean in the Declaration of Independence. According to Amy, it seems that the document might be more effective if different wording was used.
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