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The former Czech prime minister spoke Friday at Cornell, where he taught when he was in his late 20s.
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Recent protests at the University of Alabama have caused some students to give a second look at how the university treats first amendment rights.
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Never a good time for a hangover, never a good cure available, but some still work better than others.
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From 2002 to 2007, the number of students studying abroad in the Middle East has risen dramatically, 562 to about 3,400.
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Stanford's building a whole research dedicated to stem cell research -- that may no longer be possible part after the August injunction.
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Chris Kennedy, chairman of the board and son of Robert F. Kennedy, led the vote.