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Never giving up

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
"I WANT MY KIDS TO KNOW THAT I FOUGHT FOR OUR FAMILY, THAT I FOUGHT FOR US TO BE TOGETHER"

“If you’re going to get breast cancer, this is the best case”

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
UNIVERSITY GRAD STUDENT FACES BREAST CANCER YOUNG.

Living for today

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
DEIDRE POPE FINISHED HER TREATMENT ONLY FIVE YEARS AGO; CURRENTLY LIVING FOR THE NOW

Genetics testing helps women at high risk

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007

Testing for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutation can help women identify their risk for developing breast and ovarian cancers, Mary Ahrens , genetic counselor at Fairview University Medical Center, said. The...

Breast cancer helped her slow down

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR, JACKIE MALLING, FOUND SUPPORT IN WORK, FAMILY AND HUSBAND.

Bigger magnets mean finding more cancer, sooner

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
UNIVERSITY RESEARCHERS DEVELOP TECHNOLOGY TO HELP DIAGNOSE WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER YOUNGER AND EARLIER.

Student groups partner to raise breast cancer awareness

by Emma Carew
Published October 22, 2007
SAVING SECOND BASE

Facebook and the First Amendment

by Elena Rozwadowski
Published March 21, 2007

When Johns Hopkins University student Justin Park invited his Facebook friends to his "Halloween in the Hood" party last October, he didn't expect to be temporarily booted from classes for the next year. But...

The boundaries of academic freedom

by Alex Amend
Published March 21, 2007

Former University of Wisconsin lecturer Kevin Barrett's new book, "Truth Jihad: My Epic Struggle Against the 9/11 Big Lie," is due out this month. The work, a culmination of Barrett's now infamous class...

Play’s free speech arguments go beyond the stage

by Karlee Weinmann
Published March 21, 2007

Supporters and dissenters of the University's production of "The Pope and Witch" used the First Amendment as the foundation for their arguments. Through the play's run, objectors shared views in town hall-style...

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