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Women's Conference to focus on hip-hop generation
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At the third annual Women's Conference on Saturday, speakers are set to address cultural attitudes toward women and female identities. "Our goal is to gather CSU women from across campus and dialogue about what it means to be a woman at CSU," said Josyln McGriff, a student affairs higher education graduate student and member of the planning committee.
Swing club boogies to battling bands
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Organizers are calling for energetic souls to flip, spin and twirl the night away at the Battle of the Bands and Swing Dance event Friday night. The Swing Dance Society at CSU is co-sponsoring the event with the Rhythm Company, a local dance entertainment business.
Musgrave backs Bush Iraq plan
Students at CSU support, oppose plan to increase troops levels
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Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave dubbed a resolution on Thursday that opposes President Bush's decision to send more than 20,000 troops to Iraq the "United We Quit" resolution. "I've spoken with veterans of the Iraq war and they agree this resolution sends the wrong message," the conservative told Gannett News Service in a statement.
CSU tackles Hurricane Katrina
Experts to speak at Saturday's symposium on the storm and its aftermath
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Dr. Peek is a disaster sociologist who will discuss the evacuee families she has interviewed in Denver, focusing on the distinct attitudes of youth and their parents about going back to New Orleans and consequent stress these differences are creating.
Being there key to covering suicide attacks, speaker says
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Bodies often litter the sidewalks and blood flows in the streets. Ambulance sirens pierce the night, along with the screams and cries of women and children. If it's human nature to run away from this type of sorrow and destruction, then call Etgar Lefkovits unnatural.
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