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Media Advisory President Curris comments on the Governor's budget.
Bigger isn't always better. Dorothea Olson notes that students at the Price Lab School are getting heavier.
It's not just the soldiers who made sacrifices. During the second World War, people at home had to make adjustments as well as those serving their country overseas.
Getting a taste of the real world. Thomas Keller has a pilot project designed to address the needs of students who are planning to get vocational training rather than a college degree.
Here today, gone tomorrow. Carolyn Shields shares that the English language is always changing, making it difficult to impose a set of grammar rules from one generation to another.
The world's thinnest set of encyclopedias. Leigh Zeitz notes that with CD ROM technology, five hundred million characters can fit on one compact disc.