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1 Bigger isn't always better. Dorothea Olson notes that students at the Price Lab School are getting heavier.
2 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.
3 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.
4 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.
5 Media Advisory President Curris comments on the Governor's budget.
6 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.