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OBAMA MAKES HISTORY

"That's our president!" students yelled in the library Tuesday night as Barack Obama was declared the President-elect.

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Financial crisis still an issue

A few short weeks ago, newspapers, radio announcements, TV newscasts and Internet headlines couldn't seem to stop reminding audiences that the United States is in a financial crisis. Now, headlines are considerably more benign. Gone are the dire predictions of worldwide financial disaster.

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Microfinance creator to speak

Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, who pioneered a microcredit system that gave people with little money the chance to be entrepreneurs, will speak on campus next week.

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Media and the culture of settling

In popular movies and television, gender stereotypes are hilariously exaggerated in the on-screen relationships that have bred a culture of settling in the reality of dating.

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Remembering soccer champions

Leaning on her crutches, Veronica Zepeda could only watch from the sidelines as the game clock ever so slowly reached the 90-minute mark at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Highland Park, Texas.

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The evils of the offseason

Initially, you're at the edge of your seat, excited about the seemingly endless possibilities. The plot line is drenched in drama and filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep you guessing.

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Presidential election inspires action

Our generation inarguably witnessed history on Nov. 4. More importantly, our generation was largely responsible for the momentous decision we all witnessed.

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Erik Ehn to speak

As Dean of the School of Theatre at the California Institute and host of the Arts in the One World conference, Erik Ehn is no stranger to art and social justice.

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