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Rats may hold key to human aggression

Published September 13, 2002

WBy James Gibby The Lariat Baylor University ACO, Texas (U-WIRE) - Sometimes the human brain can work too well and the results can be less than desirable. Dr. Brad Keele in the psychology department at...

U. Arkansas international students feel visa pressures

Published September 12, 2002

FBy Amber Hutchinson Arkansas Traveler University of Arkansas AYETTEVILLE, Ark. (U-WIRE) - A huge slice of America has changed, not withstanding tighter background checks and visa restrictions for international...

New program to help track foreign students

Published September 12, 2002

CBy Rosalio Ahumada The Orion California State University at Chico HICO, Calif. (U-WIRE) - To help address homeland security issues, the California State University system will use a new software program...

Washington: a symbol of security

Published September 11, 2002

WASHINGTON (Washington Post) - As assistant secretary of the Navy during World War I, Franklin Roosevelt consented to the construction of massively ugly military office buildings on Washington's Mall. Decades...

Middle Eastern students brave the times, live their lives

Published September 10, 2002

WBy Aaron Beckwith The Eagle American University ASHINGTON (U-WIRE) - The events of Sept. 11 plunged the nation into a cloud of fear, anger and suspicion. Bearing the brunt of this animosity were many...

A year after Sept. 11, blood banks run dry

Published September 10, 2002

PBy Jamay Liu Brown Daily Herald Brown University ROVIDENCE, R.I. (U-WIRE) - A year after the rush to donate blood following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, blood reserves are at a critical low, according...

Energy drinks nothing but a bunch of bull?

Published September 10, 2002

HBy Jane McHugh The Breeze James Madison University ARRISONBURG, Va. (U-WIRE) - When looking for a quick burst of energy, some students will reach for a can of Red Bull. However, others believe that drinks...

Rebuilding from scratch

Published September 10, 2002

NEW YORK (Washington Post) - Life has returned to the World Financial Center. Merrill Lynch is back, its building no longer a gouged wreck. Staffers of American Express and the Wall Street Journal fill...

Courses in bioterrorism, Islam among most popular on U.S. campuses

Published September 9, 2002

MBy Derek Montgomery Badger Herald University of Wisconsin ADISON, Wis. (U-WIRE) - Students love it. According to President Bush, the "axis of evil" craves it. It's bioterrorism, and it's coming to a classroom...

Beating Sept. 11 goal, laborers resurrect Pentagon’s outer ring

Published September 9, 2002

WASHINGTON (The Washington Post) - We need a goal, the Pentagon construction worker told W. Lee Evey. It was a few weeks after Sept. 11, and Evey, the head of the Pentagon renovation program, was walking...

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