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Hotly Contested Election is Cause for a Political Party

October 21, 2004

A year 2000 auto accident left student Heather Sturgill in a wheelchair, but it s hardly slowed her down. The UC junior is pulling out all the stops organizing ten bands, contests, games and bringing in food, banners and balloons for a Nov. 2 Big Top Tent party to celebrate the basic American freedom of voting.

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Graves, Ghouls And Ghosts Uncovered In Cincinnati History

October 21, 2004

Dying in Cincinnati didn t always mean a final rest in peace. Two UC researchers unearth the architecture, the history and the legends of Cincinnati s cemeteries, including the infamous 19th century body-snatchings in the spirit of education.

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Up to 2,000 Students Expected at Nov. 3 Career Fair

October 20, 2004

UC's Ethnic Student Career Fair, set to run noon-3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3, in The Great Hall, Tangeman Univeristy Center, is open to all students. About 60 companies are expected to come recruiting.

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Pulitzer Prize Winner To Serve Elliston Residency

October 19, 2004

When poet Carl Dennis, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for 'Practical Gods,' visits McMicken College as Elliston Poet-in-Residence, he'll have a full schedule. Dennis will be in residence Oct. 25-Nov. 24, during which time he will teach a poetry workshop and give three public presentations.

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UCl21: New Technical Report Now on the Web

October 19, 2004

A new preface by President Zimpher and a revised What s Next Section focusing on implementation are featured in the final UC|21 Technical Report now available online. For best results in viewing and printing, please download the PDF to your hard drive.

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