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April 26, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 30
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Researcher traces gene development in 'last common link'

A researcher studying the last common link between invertebrate and vertebrate animals has found a key genetic change that separates the spineless from the backboned. Full story

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Hilltop artwork

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Photo by Carol House
School of Art sophomores in Special Topics in Core: Outdoor Design Installation, led by Lecturer Arny Nadler, recently created a series of public artworks for sites on the Hilltop Campus. Above, Ashley Hornsby puts the finishing touches on Cycle No. 5, a series of progressive geometric forms -- built of wood but designed to resemble steel I-beams -- just south of Oak Allée. And, at right, Michael Majestic hangs "waves" of plastic sheeting as part of Unda, an installation in McMillan Courtyard designed to recall the flow of wind and water.



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