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...that they were burnt out. After Ardayfio defends his dissertation next month, he hopes to study the cellular and molecular pathways associated with cortisol. He said that such research could lead to novel treatments for depression. “By examining the real causes of depression, we could make progress to an effective treatment...

Author: By E. ALEXANDER Pickett, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Depression May Be Linked To Cortisol | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...Undergraduate Council (UC), student groups, and the residential Houses, but also from student-athletes. We commend the UC for its eagerness to represent athletic concerns. Yet the disparity between student-athletes and their needs on campus begins with the disconnect between the various administrative offices on campus. For progress to be made, SAAC must be given an expanded role...

Author: By Nathan T. Picarsic and John F. Voith iii | Title: Finding a Voice For Athletes | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...income for most residents of the West Bank is foreign aid to the PA, and Hamas’ actions only reduce this aid, therefore endangering many families’ livelihoods. Although their government may no longer be comprised of a corrupt Fatah administration, the Hamas regime is hindering progress and embittering the lives of ordinary Palestinians through its violent stances. Palestinians need an alternative to Hamas, one which works for peace and the interest of the Palestinian people...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The Plight Of Palestine | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...means for self-improvement, résumé-building, and enrichment. College is just one step on the continual stairway of advancement, and they are always aware that they must get to the next step (law school, medical school, whatever) so that they can progress up the steps after that...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: There’s a True ‘Opal’ in Here, Somewhere | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

...worked closely with al-Arian on U.S.-Muslim dialogue, told TIME after al-Arian's acquittal late last year, "I think the disgraceful, overzealous way the U.S. pursued this case has hurt its credibility [in the Arab world]. But Sami lied to me and his colleagues, and all the progress we made feels like it's all gone down the drain." Which is where the Feds and al-Arian have both apparently decided to let the matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the U.S. Lost a Terrorism Deal | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

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