UBPC wish-list no surpriseMembers hopeful for campus improvements
It'll be a familiar song and dance for administrators Friday when the Undergraduate Budget Priorities Committee presents its four recommendations: wireless Internet on campus, extended library hours, a Saturday downtown Chicago shuttle and renovations to Norris University Center's ground floor.…
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Debate resumes on methods of psych professor's research
It's been nearly five years since psychology Prof. Michael Bailey's "The Man Who Would be Queen" was published, but it is still generating a steady stream of controversy. Earlier tussles have dissected the book's content, research methods and the methods transsexual activists employed to discredit the professor.…
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Activist urges NU to consider abortion rights
Benita Ulisano, representative from Illinois Choice Action Team, urged students Tuesday night to think long and hard before voting this upcoming November.
As an abortion rights activist, she addressed the abortion debate in a lecture sponsored by College Feminists as part of V-Week, a week dedicated to raising awareness about violence against women.…
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NU prelaw students weigh career and law school options
Weinberg senior Colin Rolfs sent his law school applications in November. And then the nail-biting began.
"You can hassle the mailman on a daily basis and monitor online status checkers religiously," Rolfs said. "I admit I did a few of these things at first.…
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