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Patriots defeat Colonials on Senior Day

2:33 pm in Sports, Uncategorized by

Billed as a swimming contest between George Washington and George Mason, Senior Day Sunday at the Charles E. Smith Center became more of a celebration than an intense competition.

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Documentary Inside Job a frightening account of current financial crisis

10:54 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

Director Charles Ferguson has possibly made the scariest film of the year. It has no monsters, no twists, an incredibly linear narrative, and a PG-13 rating.

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Study abroad: a good tool for independence

12:47 pm in News, Uncategorized by

The admission of international students at Tech never stops. Tech always focuses on international education and cross-cultural experience, which accounts for a great number of international students within the University, according to Charles Wilkerson, Office of International Students Affairs director.

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Ambrose stresses importance of community engagement in State of the University address

8:14 am in News, Uncategorized by

In his State of the University address Monday, the University of Central Missouris new president Charles Ambrose spoke about the importance of community engagement and planning for the future as this academic year begins.He credited the work of Gordon Lamb, who served as UCMs interim president from July 1 until Ambrose took office Aug.

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Why Naomi Campbell’s testimony at the Hague matters

11:44 am in Opinion, Uncategorized by

On Thursday, The Hague occupied a spotlight usually reserved for Paris, Milan and New York. Supermodel Naomi Campbell testified at the trial of Charles Taylor, the notorious former Liberian president who is charged with crimes against humanity including murder, sexual slavery and violence, and enslavement as well as acts of terrorism and torture.

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Boundless Possibilities:

2:27 am in News, Uncategorized by

“To be honest, the past four days have been the most fun days Ive had as a university president.” Those were the words of UCMs new president, Charles Ambrose, Ed.D., on Aug. 4 – four days into his reign as UCMs top administrator.In the past two weeks, Ambrose has been settling in, meeting campus administrators, faculty and staff, and making plans for the new school year.

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