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Kerry’s comment typifies the isolation of the military in U.S.
Undergrads need to apply the tools a U of C education supplies them
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New, improved CTA routes in sight
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Philippines stuck in cycle of vicious dictators and failed democracies
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UT’s R and G breaks this winter of discontent
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Students party to bring in Class Gift bucks
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Mid-term report: SG reflects on progress
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$1.5 million donated to renovate historic organ at Rockefeller Chapel
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U of C prof snags top U.S. science award
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Senator Dick Durbin visits Law School to discuss Alito
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Hamilton’s depiction of the bird flu is horribly flawed
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Warren plans to boost campus diversity as deputy provost
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Students raise money to help Katrina victims and families
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Fourth-year minority students receive prestigious fellowships
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Stein to take charge of investments
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Private records discovered on server
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Swimming trio led team out of deep end
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Shooting suspect arrested Thursday
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In Yoda-speak: Worth the wait, Episode III is
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Campus receives a makeover for FOTA
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Samahan presents 10th annual show
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Incumbent wins close SG election
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Crerar shuts down according to plan
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SG Preview: Better Slate Than Never
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SG Preview: The Doomsday Party
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SG Preview: Moose Party
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Two undergraduates win coveted award
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Abstract art, holy music coalesce beautifully in Rockefeller Chapel
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909 apartment wins Theta’s Mr. University pageant
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Orchestra, torture devices invigorate UT’s Poe
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Professor makes ear-splitting discovery with fossils
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Crime Report 2-18-2005
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Mardi Gras, Chicago style
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MUNUC hosts national convention for high schoolers
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Gates of Diskord
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Online registration may get facelift
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Portrait of Ida Noyes vanishes without a trace
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Groups band together to counter inauguration
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Protest erupts over firing of firing of Local 743 hospital worker
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Candles around the Admin building will commemorate tsunami victims
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The time is now of Israeli-Palestinian peace
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Committee thinks big in aiding relief efforts
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Student groups show outpouring of support to raise relief money for those affected
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Cohen stops being PC, admits latkes are superior
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You Decide 2004: Potato pancakes vs. three cornered cookies
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In UT workshops, offerings prove to be mixed bag
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“What happened” with elections not Kristol clear
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High school students prepare for SATs with PrepMe
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Student workers keep coffee flowing, food supplied
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Critic to campus jokesters: Stop this world, I want to get Off-Off
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Graduates, donors celebrate new GSB opening
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Architect Viñoly’s new GSB designed with eye to detail
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Liberals must move on and forward
I woke up Wednesday morning, having spent the night before drinking
Crime Report 11-2-04
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2nd to none: Tunes store closes down
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Onion editors: We are anti-stupid, you are dumb
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Grad schools grapple with Europe’s new college plan
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Fire Escape premieres new film
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Student defends woman in Red Line scuffle
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Debate round one: Both show weakness
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Shoreland residents ask: How much is $6 million?
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Red Line Shuttle remains untouched since spring
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Scientific discoveries highlight U of C summer
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Do not attempt to adjust your television set: There are no Asians here
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Unidentified students shatters Shoreland door
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Future movers and shakers get started
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Socialism meets free markets
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NSIT failure temporarily shuts down e-mail
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Conference examines media
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Study shows marketability of genetically modified food
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America must apologize for Abu Ghraib
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Scav Hunter devours umbilical-cord Twinkie
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Jurassic 5 headlines Summer Breeze
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N.Y. grad students on strike
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Resident anticipate room-lottery results
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Slates prepare for elections
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Dean recommends closing Shoreland
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Red Line proposal remains in talks
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Feith reports on Iraq War
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Under secretary of defense will speak on war, terrorism
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Flier removal raises questions
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Chávez revolutionized workers rights, deserves to be remembered
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Student republicans elected to local office
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GOP strays from war on terror
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Conseratives have created a plan for resurrecting liberalism in America
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Ex-U.N. official talks on policy
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Protestors demand jobs back
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U.S. at standstill over cloning debate
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Panel questions legal aspects of Guantanamo prisoners
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Obama prepares to run for U.S. Senate
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CBS made the right-winged decision, not the right decision
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GOP website voices concerns
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Primary system fails America
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CAPS event jumpstarts summer job search
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Students face overflowing classrooms
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University community unfazed by Mad Cow threat
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Illinois Senator Durbin elaborates on religious freedom
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Filibusters on the Hill create problems
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Dean’s Confederate flag remark angers
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Bartlett dining hall draws praise from diners
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Employees receive two days off
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Community activists, city still debating about future of Point
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Bush offends with Iraq-Philippines parallel
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University may close the Shoreland, possible new dorm south of Midway
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University receives $17 million for bio research
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Sereno team names new dinosaur “Rajasaurus Narmadenis”
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Surreality TV — Why do we watch?
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U of C professor appointed IMF’s chief economist
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Supreme Court upholds affirmative action
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Registration publications will change
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Admissions sees increase in College selectivity
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Palevsky wins Scav Hunt for second year
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Scav Hunt grips University: After list found Thursday morning, students put aside work, sleep, sanity to compete in spring quarter tradition
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Shoreland Express ID policy will change
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Levitt wins medal; Professor named best economist under 40
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University Web sites will see changes
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University plans campus renovations
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Bar Louie opening postponed again
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
University community airs campus parking frustrations
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Randel defends rising cost of education at symposium
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Brain scientist models neural networks on forest fire patterns
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Insurance rates at Univ. hospitals rising
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
University files brief on affirmative action
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Poli Sci prof leaving for Yale in fall ’03
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Record cold streak hits Chicago, students try to stay warm
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Lawson reflects on King’s legacy
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
Kuvia fun returns
Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…
