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February 9, 2006
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Evolution, from ape to intelligent design
As part of the “Scientists and Citizens: Public Understanding of Science” lecture series, the Cooper Foundation and the Department of Biology hosted two events yesterday addressing intelligent design and its influence on the teaching of science.
Speaking to a full house, three teachers led a discussion on the recent intelligent design case in Dover, Pa. Later, a lecture by Dr. Kenneth Miller of Brown University, author of “Time to Dump Darwin? Evolution, God, and America’s New AntiEvolutioni…
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News
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- College signs new contract for faster Internet service
- Democrats host 7th District Congressional Candidate Joe Sestak
- Celebration of resistance
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Living & Arts
- Mathematical madness
- From hot hookup to cutesy couple
- Rising above the filth of the dormitory life
- Tea for two at Chapterhouse
- Things to do this Valentine's Day
- Valentine's advice for both the blissful and bitter
- Getting to know Colin Meloy
- 'Lucky Stiff' comes to life in rehearsals
- Super Bowl time
- Cartoon
- WSRN Spring 2006 Schedule
- Editor's picks
- Love is in the air
Opinions
- Historical struggle
- Sign your name to that campaign
- The answer is sex education
- A woman's choice not a moral failing
- On beauty
- Onward or afterward?
- Feelings towards a chick
- Mudslinging a far cry from discussion
- Degrading grading
Sports
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- A super XL diary
- Tees fly as Tide sinks threes
- Badminton wins to remain undefeated
- Tide men and women surge past Red Devils
- Men's basketball falls hard
- Tide runners break more records
- Ron Artest: the way, the truth and the light
- Sports by the numbers



