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OutrageProposed legislation for illegal immigration sparks protests
The controversial immigration legislation before the U. S. Congress has sparked reactions all over the country, including protests in major cities. However, some believe that there has not been enough of a reaction among college students.
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Relay will benefit research
Heidi Parsons was 16 years old when her dad died of stomach and esophagus cancer. A school counselor referred her to the American Cancer Society to help during the grieving period.
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Experts say avian flu not current threat
Students at Texas A&M face little danger of the avian flu, regardless of the widespread concern about the virus, said John El-Attrache, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Prof dies of injuries
Gonzalo Garcia Jr., an associate professor of educational administration at Texas A&M, died at the age of 62 Wednesday morning at the College Station Medical Center.
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Muscle mass, bone density less in space
Astronauts in space lose significant bone and muscle mass because of exposure to zero gravity, scientists said Wednesday.
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