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Personal Attitude Carries Weight With School Choice

07.05.2008 18:16    newsnet.byu.edu
For many BYU students, who come to college with a variety of schooling backgrounds, educational success is more about attitude toward learning than where learning takes place.


Energy Drinks Give Boost

07.05.2008 18:16    newsnet.byu.edu
Students all over campus find themselves feeling sleep deprived and exhausted. Some students find energy drinks a perfect pick-me-up.

Laboratory Gives Students Real Experience

07.05.2008 18:16    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU's Child and Family Studies Laboratory gives students opportunities to observe and practice what they learn in their classes in a real, functioning private preschool and kindergarten.

Students Include Exercise in Their Daily Activities

07.05.2008 18:16    newsnet.byu.edu
Students find different ways to incorporate exercise into their daily routine, like climbing the stairs at the RB.

SCU Baseball Travels To Pacific For Midweek Matchup

Santa Clara baseball remains on the road for a midweek contest against Pacific on Wednesday, May 7. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Klein Family Field in Stockton. The Broncos then return to Stephen Schott Stadium to host
SCU Baseball Travels To Pacific For Midweek Matchup

Men's Crew Has Impressive Showing at WIRA Championships

The Santa Clara men's crew team had tremendous success last weekend at the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) Championship. The team had six boats make Grand Finals and was only two points away from getting first place in overall points.
Men's Crew Has Impressive Showing at WIRA Championships

The Intellectual History of Harvard Business School

07.05.2008 16:58    hbswk.hbs.edu
Published:May 7, 2008Author:Richard S. TedlowDate: April 17-18, 2008Faculty Chair: Richard S. TedlowFaculty Summary Report:Colloquium: The Intellectual History of the Harvard Business School: Six Case StudiesWhat were the overall goals of the colloquium?The colloquium had three goals. The first was to

College, High School Teams Compete in UVSC Rodeo

07.05.2008 16:57    newsnet.byu.edu
Families of Utah Valley State College faculty and staff were decked out in cowboy hats and Wolverine apparel Monday night for a rodeo at the Wasatch County Events Center.
Utah    Sports

Jazz Retreat Home to Re-group

07.05.2008 16:57    newsnet.byu.edu
The Utah Jazz returned home Sunday evening after the NBA revised the schedule for their second-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Utah    Sports

Associate Dean: Choose Faith, Not Fear

07.05.2008 16:57    newsnet.byu.edu
Gregory Clark, associate dean in the College of Humanities, counseled students to choose faith and forsake fear during the first university devotional of spring term.
Utah    Religion

Dining Services New Online Magazine Offers Useful Info to Campus Eaters

07.05.2008 16:57    newsnet.byu.edu
Dining Services is helping students eat better at home and on campus with the May issue of their online food magazine.

New study analyzes why endangered parrot population isn't recovering

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
A new study led by a UC Berkeley biologist sheds light on the factors influencing the stalled growth of the severely endangered Puerto Rican parrot, and in turn, provides an analytical tool that could help pinpoint the biggest factors hindering
New study analyzes why endangered parrot population isn't recovering

Glowing sugars light up zebrafish

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
Using artificial sugar and some clever chemistry, UC Berkeley researchers have made glow-in-the-dark zebrafish whose internal light comes from the sugar coating on their cells. The technique is a new tool for researchers, and will lead to a better understanding
Glowing sugars light up zebrafish

Quok Shee on Angel Island

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
Of all 200,000 immigrants held in the detention barracks on Angel Island, in San Francisco Bay, none spent longer than 20-year-old Quok Shee, a new arrival from Hong Kong in the days of the Chinese Exclusion Act. In his new

John Cummins puts controversy behind him

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
After 36 years at Berkeley - including two tumultuous decades in a job that often put him in the eye of the hurricane, from political protests to hostage crises and acts of God - the "utility infielder" for four different

Two professors elected to American Philosophical Society

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
Professors Francesca Rochberg and Randy Schekman are new members of the American Philosophical Society, the nation's oldest learned society. Three UC Berkeley alumni also are among the society's 38 new members.

Bears beat BYU, 59-7, for fifth straight national rugby championship

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
The California Golden Bears blasted out to a 40-0 halftime lead and never looked back against Brigham Young University, taking the 2008 national collegiate championship, 59-7, Saturday at Stanford's Steuber Rugby Stadium.

Chancellor's message regarding tragic slaying of Cal senior

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
In a message regarding the tragic slaying of Cal senior Christopher Wootton, Chancellor Birgeneau extends condolences to the engineering student's family, and urges members of the campus community to seek assistance and support if needed in this time of stress.

Student projects make music at Maker Faire

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
This year's Maker Faire features two iSchool student projects with inventive interfaces for creating music: the Bubblegum Sequencer, a step sequencer for creating electronic drum loops using brightly colored gumballs, and Jug Hero, an old-fashioned take on the Guitar Hero

Memorial tonight for slain UC Berkeley student

07.05.2008 12:11    berkeley.edu
Fraternity brothers and other friends of slain UC Berkeley student Christopher Wootton will hold a memorial service for him on Tuesday, May 6, at 5 p.m. on the Sproul Plaza steps.

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