Wednesday, March 17, 2010
U researchers met Tuesday to discuss Tourette syndrome and how they can improve the lives of those affected by the disorder.
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It’s time once again for taxes, Free Application for Federal Student Aid and scholarship applications. With continually rising enrollment, budget cuts and our present recession, the bar is high for scholarships.
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It’s not the NCAA Tournament, but head coach Elaine Elliott said her young team can still benefit greatly from its berth in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament.
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Four members of the Utah Legislature met at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Friday to discuss the end of the 45-day 2010 Legislative session. Members of the Legislature present included Senate President Michael Waddoups; Sen. Patricia Jones, D-Salt Lake City; Rep. Craig Frank, R-Cedar Hills; and Rep. David Litvack, D-Salt Lake City.
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Man, am I excited for Spring Break—a nice little vacation for the body and the mind. An escape devoted to intellectual apathy and irresponsibility—kind of like the Utah legislative session.
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In most sports, practice is relatively the same as the season progresses. Teams run drills, do conditioning and prepare for the team they will be facing that week. The same isn’t true for gymnastics.
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Wilfred Samuels, a professor of English and African-American studies at the U, is spearheading a movement to bring greater cultural diversity and literary discussion to the U.
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