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Tebow leads by faith

September 9, 2012 by Kelly O'Connor

Not many people have the courage to stand out from the norm.  When sports are concerned, athletes having a relationship with Christ, or even a strong faith, is not typically pronounced outside the locker room.  Even if faith is a part of the team’s culture, it is not portrayed in the media nor is it well-known knowledge to people outside the intimate circle of the team … [Read more...] about Tebow leads by faith

Trending for the week: Sep 2nd-8th

September 9, 2012 by Al Lai

Labor Day Weekend is over and we hope you enjoyed the 4-day week. Here you will see the most read articles of the week: 10. As Told by Gingers: The 2 percent   Hello all — and welcome to this new column, “As told by Gingers.” We, the gingers of the Graphic, are here to answer any questions you may have. Beware, though: As redheads, we have no filters and will tell you … [Read more...] about Trending for the week: Sep 2nd-8th

Glazer awarded new grant

September 8, 2012 by Mardie Agnew

The Diane and Guilford Glazer Institute, a program on campus designed to “enrich the lives of students interested in Jewish studies,” was in financial jeopardy as issues with funding arose last spring. Fortunately for students interested in the program’s special events and international experiences, additional grant money has been awarded to the Glazer Institute. Drew … [Read more...] about Glazer awarded new grant

IP changes Capitol focus

September 8, 2012 by Melody Cheng

Washington, D.C., has gone international. The new Washington World program, slated to launch in fall 2013, contains everything the International Programs have to offer without leaving the United States. The Washington World program will include general education courses and a two-week externship during each semester, similar to the educational field trips of other … [Read more...] about IP changes Capitol focus

As Told by Gingers: The 2 percent

September 8, 2012 by Kierstin Hailey

Hello all — and welcome to this new column, “As told by Gingers.” We, the gingers of the Graphic, are here to answer any questions you may have. Beware, though: As redheads, we have no filters and will tell you exactly what we’re thinking, so write in at your own risk. For the most part being a ginger is the coolest thing since the ice age, but sometimes it can be a bit of a … [Read more...] about As Told by Gingers: The 2 percent

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