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Packed with nutrition

The Battalion | Hunger and Hope
Packed with nutrition
Most students spend their time balancing classes, homework and personal lives. Elizabeth Etier and Jennifer Reed find time for one more thing: making sure that local grade schoolers have food on the weekends.
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Agricultural issues at a crossroads with social justice

Teach-in to address agricultural issues such as supporting small, local farms
When students sit down to lunch, they probably don't consider where their food came from. The fruit probably came from Georgia or Florida, the vegetables from California and the fish from China. The fact that those foods came from so far away has major implications on the environment and on the livelihood of local farmers, said Elliott Hall, project coordinator for the Association for Social Entrepreneurship.
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Graduate student establishes online tutoring service

UProdigy aims to serve students with low prices and high quality
UProdigy online tutoring service is designed to make tutors more accessible to the average college undergraduate.
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Fish Drill Team continues tradition, wins nationals

Texas A&M brings in fourth consecutive championship from Tulane competition
Fish Drill Team continues tradition, wins nationals
The Corps of Cadets' Fish Drill Team won its fourth consecutive national championship at Tulane University in New Orleans on Feb. 1
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Site of NIU shooting to be torn down, rebuilt as memorial

Northern Illinois University has decided to tear down and replace Cole Hall, the site of the Valentine's Day massacre, with Memorial Hall, a state-of-the-art classroom, NIU officials announced Wednesday.
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Student plays on

Student plays on
Jeff Smith, a sophomore industrial distribution major, plays a few of his original songs Wednesday afternoon in the MSC flagroom.
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Latinos choose Clinton

Texas A&M political science professor Sylvia Manzano interviewed 500 Latino registered voters in Texas last week.
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Bhangra Nite 2008 brings cultural enlightenment to Aggie community

The dance event "Bhangra Nite 2008" attracted 300 students in raising funds for the underprivileged children in the Memorial Student Center Saturday.
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Tuition increase outstrips inflation

Tuition will increase by $7.25 a credit hour in the fall, almost 5 percent of the present cost.
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Drawing for design

Drawing for design
Freshman environmental design major Valerie Stevens sketches the All Faiths Chapel on Wednesday morning.
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