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By Вen Li
Students were recognised for their extra-curricular achievements on Fri., Apr. 4 and they may be again if the winners of the President’s Challenge 2003 Contest get their way. Sarah Wilson and Alyson Kenward will split almost $2,200 for proposing their winning idea, entitled “Co-curricular Transcript And Enhanced Documents: Recognizing Student Excellence At The University Of… Continue reading Students’ bright ideas honoured
By Daniel J. Pagan
I’ve been deaf in both ears since birth. I rely on American Sign Language interpreters during lectures and my trusty notepad to communicate with friends. I can speak, but I’m not a good public speaker and I wear a Cochlear implant- which allows me to hear 70 to 85 per cent of what people say.… Continue reading Living with disabilities
By Roger Hollands
Those unfortunates who do not believe in the existence of the G-spot are about to experience a rude awakening. On Thu., Nov. 1, Dr. Beverly Whipple, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University, and co-author of the international bestseller G-Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality, will deliver a lecture focusing on her research of the last… Continue reading Yes Virginia, there really is a G-spot