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Feeding the campus – one ton at a time If you can't imagine what it would be like to feed an entire college campus, consider Rick Turner and Marc Foley, who do it every day. Black justice coalition president to talk Keith Boykin, a prominent author and speaker, was a special assistant to the president and director of specialty media in the Clinton administration. Short-story writer Hempel to speak, read Recognized as one of America's finest writers of short fiction, she will host a colloquium on the craft of fiction and a reading of her work. | Gut microbes can increase body fat School of Medicine researchers found that gut microbes promote fat storage by suppressing the production of a certain protein. More medical articles GIS license acquired by WUSTL; advisory committee to examine its use The agreement makes the software called ArcGIS available to all faculty, staff and students. Home Plate program eases student transition It aims to enhance students' experiences by connecting them with host families from the University community and surrounding areas. Flex-spending plan enrollment ends Nov. 30 These plans allow employees to avoid paying taxes on money specifically set aside from their paychecks into spending accounts. Comedy troupe to tackle All the Great Books at Edison The world-renowned Reduced Shakespeare Company, those "bad boys of abridgement," are returning here Nov. 19-20. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Corporate-governance conference brings experts here Concert to feature music of Rossini, Liszt, Tchaikovsky Bon Appétit employee wins national recognition | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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