2010 Census: Time to be counted
The 2010 Census is almost here, and Census Bureau officials hope to get an accurate count of everyone living in the United States on April 1, 2010. Here's everything students attending Washington University need to know.
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Dolphins, whales and porpoises have extraordinarily small balance organs, and scientists have long wondered why. In a head-to-head comparison of two dolphins and a rodeo bull, School of Medicine researchers have contradicted the leading explanation for these undersized organs and left the door open for new theories.
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Johann Sebastian Bach never wrote a conga, a bolero or a cha-cha-cha. Fortunately, this oversight has been rectified by Tiempo Libre, which has earned national attention for its high-voltage interpretations of many of the composer’s best-loved works. At 8 p.m. Friday, March 26, Tiempo Libre will bring its infectious mash-up of Cuban rhythms and classical melodies to the Edison Theatre OVATIONS Series.
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The popular singer/songwriter Matisyahu (right), whose hip-hop/reggae musical style often is characterized as reflective and inspirational, performed with alumnus and friend Adam Weinberg on March 18 in Graham Chapel as part of the Assembly Series.
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A new chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national collegiate Hispanic honor society and largest foreign-language honor society in the world, opened on campus with an induction ceremony March 22 in the Danforth University Center.
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