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Weeklong celebration of women and minorities
It is being called “A Celebration of Women and Diversity at Washington University,” but it is much more than a celebration. Beginning Monday, April 5 through Saturday, April 10, a unique set of events — mostly free and open to the public — will be offered that demonstrate the talent and vitality that women and minorities bring to the university, the region, the nation and the world.
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Students and staff members are passing out information and buttons to raise awareness about Proposition A, a one-half cent sales tax increase to support the operation and expansion of the Metro public transit system. The group will be out on campus next week campaigning until the vote on Tuesday, April 6.
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Hip-hop artist and actor Common will give the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Association of Black Students, at 7 p.m. Monday, March 29, in Graham Chapel. This event originally was scheduled to take place April 6.
URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20486.aspx
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Final blood drive of the academic year March 31
The final campus-wide blood drive of the academic year will be held at five locations throughout the university Wednesday, March 31.
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