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Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Telling My Story

As many of you know, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and it is something that means a lot to me personally. Often a cause such as this gains attention but not a lot of support, simply because many people don't understand. Today, I want to tell you my story, and maybe then we can begin to understand.

Do You Know the Fro?

"I like to fly under the radar," says the guy with the biggest afro on campus.

Stay Safe This Spring Break

Whether you’re headed to Daytona Beach, Puerta Vallarta or to visit your friends at other colleges during break next week, it’s never a bad idea to make safety one of your top priorities.

Yoga Pants: The College Girl’s Version of The LBD

Yoga pants have become a staple in college girl’s closets everywhere. Valley Magazine has prepared a list of our top three yoga pants for every budget.

The Wondershop Showdown Wows the BJC

It was the first time the Wondershop Showdown played at THON, but they could very well be the best performance thus far.

Director of National Human Genome Research Institute Updates on Medicine, Calls for Help

Since the era of recorded history, thinkers as early as Aristotle have philosophized on the nature of heredity. Hippocrates believed that hereditary material was collected throughout the body and then passed to offspring, not unlike Darwin's speculation thousands of years later. On Saturday, NHGRI and Eric Green presented on the continuing research conducted in pursuit of genetics-based care.

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