Month: April 2006

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Breakfast for the brain-strained college student

Take that extra five minutes in the morning to have a bowl of cereal and a glass of Orange Juice. According to the American Institute for Preventative Medicine breakfast can be successful in helping students obtain better grades. Published in Healthy Life, Student’s Self-Care Guide, “Starting the day with breakfast […]

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Bloody great!

Students lined the hallway leading out of the HUB Multi-purpose room, waiting for their chance to save someone’s life. Donating blood seems a small sacrifice, but can make a big difference. After getting stuck in line for about two hours, Sue Karen, a phlebotomist – the medical world’s equivalent of […]

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Lindsay’s look at all things celebrity

In a special part I like to call “things that make you go ewww,” Desprate Housewife star and former Radio Shack psycho Teri Hatcher was spotted making out with super-groomed Ryan Seacrest at a Malibu Beach.I haven’t seen a kiss that awkward since Michael Jackson was sticking his tongue down […]

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More confessions of a Gaijin

Living in Japan was the best experience of my life – except for the day I almost went to jail forever. The sleepy sun dipped low on the horizon as I walked through the shopping arcade of Shinsai-baishi. School had let out, pouring an additional torrent into the human wave […]

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Interview with Dr. Katherine Donahue

When I sat down in Dr. Katherine C. Donahue’s office I knew that her life must be full of stories. There was little space that wasn’t littered with books written on different global destinations or pictures from past and recent trips to Eastern France or Tanzania. The 66-year-old doctor of […]