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Stricter gun safety laws could prevent unintentional death
By: Charity Wright COLUMNIST
Though citizens should have the option to purchase weaponry at their will, they should also be thoroughly educated on the lethal dangers of guns. Unfortunately, even those who are experienced with guns sometimes lack awareness in gun safety.
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Verdiem Surveyor is a sound investment
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The USF Information Technology (IT) department may adopt Verdiem’s software product Surveyor. The program would put computers into sleep mode after two hours of idleness during the day and after 45 minutes during the evening.
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Verdiem Surveyor is a sound investment
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The USF Information Technology (IT) department may adopt Verdiem’s software product Surveyor. The program would put computers into sleep mode after two hours of idleness during the day and after 45 minutes during the evening.
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College-bound students engage in risky behaviors
By: Tiffany Lieu, The Duke ChronicleDuke University
Sixteen percent of teens visiting college campuses admit to drinking alcohol during their stay. A recent study conducted by the Center for Adolescent Research and Education at Susquehanna U. and Students Against Destructive Decisions sought to examine …
College-bound students engage in risky behaviors
By: Tiffany Lieu, The Duke ChronicleDuke University
Sixteen percent of teens visiting college campuses admit to drinking alcohol during their stay. A recent study conducted by the Center for Adolescent Research and Education at Susquehanna U. and Students Against Destructive Decisions sought to examine …
The world’s tallest man stops growing
By: Michelle Davis Cavalier DailyUniversity of Virginia
Professors at the University of Virginia’s Medical Center have stopped the world’s tallest man from growing, according to press statement released Monday by the University’s Health System.
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The world’s tallest man stops growing
By: Michelle Davis Cavalier DailyUniversity of Virginia
Professors at the University of Virginia’s Medical Center have stopped the world’s tallest man from growing, according to press statement released Monday by the University’s Health System.
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Former Poly chancellor resigns
By: STAFF
Amid an internal investigation exploring the financial mismanagement of the now pruned branch campus, the former regional chancellor of USF Polytechnic, Marshall Goodman, resigned from the university late last week.
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Former Poly chancellor resigns
By: STAFF
Amid an internal investigation exploring the financial mismanagement of the now pruned branch campus, the former regional chancellor of USF Polytechnic, Marshall Goodman, resigned from the university late last week.
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Faculty difficult to retain, recruit amid state cuts
By: Divya Kumar EDITOR IN CHIEF
Over the past five years the University has lost more than $125 million in state support. But of more concern to some, is the brain drain that has accompanied it.
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Faculty difficult to retain, recruit amid state cuts
By: Divya Kumar EDITOR IN CHIEF
Over the past five years the University has lost more than $125 million in state support. But of more concern to some, is the brain drain that has accompanied it.
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USF golfers honored for academics
After a season that saw great success for the USF women’s golf team with a Big East Championship, three juniors have been honored for a different kind of “course” work. Christina Miller, Anna Hancock and Kelsey Gibson have been named to the 2011-12 Nat…