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Former Biology Without Borders president Jenna Racine, middle, talks with Jan Swan, right, and Peter Swan at a picnic Thursday before departing to the airport.

U student group raises awareness in Africa

by Mukhtar Ibrahim
Published May 26, 2010
University Biology Without Borders students hope to aid albino children.

Strike affects U students abroad

by Cali Owings
Published April 29, 2010
A strike at a Puerto Rican university has possibly delayed finals for three U students.

Documentary debuts in Coffman

by Adam Daniels
Published April 27, 2010
U students helped bring drinking water to a Ugandan village.

Ash cloud delays U students’ travel

by Danielle Nordine
Published April 25, 2010
The eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano created problems for European airports.

University center maps Antarctica for scientists

by Brent Renneke
Published April 22, 2010
AGIC creates project-specific maps using satellite images.

U professors to volunteer in Haiti

by Alex Holmquist
Published April 14, 2010
Three architecture professors hope to improve conditions in refugee camps.

Gamers can help solve global issues

by Adam Daniels
Published April 4, 2010
The Institute for the Future develops video games based on real-world issues.
Physics Ph.D. student Nian Ji holds an iron and nitrogen compound that is 18 percent more magnetic than iron cobalt, the substance previously believed to be the most magnetic material on Earth.

Prof may disprove accepted theory

by Brent Renneke
Published April 1, 2010
A University professor tested what may be the most magnetic substance on Earth.

LHC brings scientists closer to Big Bang truths

by Adam Daniels and Luke Feuerherm
Published March 30, 2010
More than 25 U physicists helped develop the Large Hadron Collider.

WCHA refs volunteer at Paralympic games

by Will Mitchell (special to the Daily)
Published March 25, 2010
Johnathan Morrison and Brad Roethlisberger called games for sled hockey in Vancouver, B.C.

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