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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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Students light candles at the anual Candelight Vigil to Accept Ourselves and Accept Others.
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Building acceptance

(From left) Sophomore Melanie Camras, senior Katrina Watson, senior Ariana Prawda and junior Anna Fishbein help light each other's candles at the annual Candlelight Vigil to Accept Ourselves and Accept Others held in Brookings Quadrangle April 18. The nationwide event, sponsored by the National Association for Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, recognized those who have suffered from an eating disorder and helped participants to accept themselves and their fellow classmates.



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