Author: Silvia Sanchez
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Film: "Sex and The City": The ladies' night of the summer
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Hear ye! Hear ye! Depp still sexiest man alive...in any century.
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In typical Johnny Depp fashion, “The Libertine” is a movie that you either love or hate. The movie takes place in 17th century England and is directed by first-time director Laurence Dunmore.
Straight from England, Dunmore speaks with Intermission
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Intermission catches Laurence Dunmore in England (i.e. imagine this in a British accent) on the cellular and asked him about his first film.
GSC passes small changes to charter
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The Graduate Student Council (GSC) met last night to confirm the new ASSU Elections Commission, vote on proposed changes to the ASSU Judicial Charter and discuss the future of Flicks.
ASSU tackles Flicks change, Founder's Day
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The ASSU Undergraduate Senate met last night to vote on proposed changes to the ASSU Judicial Charter as well as to discuss the future of FLiCKS and the creation of a new athletics committee.
Company boasts fruity-liscious hangover remedy
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Another Sunday morning arrives and you have to finish the work you’ve avoided since Friday afternoon. But that raging headache from a long night of drinking, partying and grinding with that pretty girl or cute guy prevents you from focusing on your problem set.
Simmer Down
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Biological Sciences Prof. Craig Heller and senior resident scientist Dennis Grahn have developed a gadget called CoreControl that could improve the performance of the struggling Cardinal football team.
New hormone looks promising for treating obesity
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With increasing awareness of Americans’ obesity, researchers have been working to discover new ways to treat the condition.
Stretch that stress away
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With finals week rapidly approaching, most students are being bombarded with assignments and bogged down by stress. This year, experiment with a new method of pre-finals rejuvenation — yoga.
Stanford researchers to collect new stem-cell lines
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With the controversy surrounding stem-cell issues today, one of the major obstacles Stanford researchers face is the availability of space.

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