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Thomas Diggins, visiting assistant professor of biology, published a paper, "Evidence of large change in unionid mussel abundance from selective muskrat predation, as inferred by shell remains left on shore." The paper, co-authored with K.M. Stewart of SUNY Buffalo, appeared in the December 2000 issues of International Review of Hydrobiology.
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Summary - Rensselaer scored two-second half goals and improved to 9-0 on the season.
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Summary - Rensselaer scored two-second half goals and improved to 9-0 on the season.
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Butler University announces the appointment of Dr. Bobby Fong as the 20th president and the first Asian-American leader of the university.
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The Hamilton College men and women's swimming and diving teams took first place at the 2000 UCAA Swimming and Diving Championships held at Hamilton’s Bristol Pool.
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The Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts awards annually to poets, creative writers, visual artists in N.Y.S.
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Douglas Raybeck, professor of anthropology and Kirsten Paap, assistant professor of sociology, presented "HTTP://WWW.Search For Love On The Web.Com," at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association held in San Francisco, November 24-28, 2000.
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"Cynical" is a word often used to describe the political attitude of young Americans. But when asked if they thought politicians were corrupt or dishonest, New Yorkers ages 18-24, were much more optimistic than their peers nationwide.
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The Hamilton NY2K student group conducted a survey to study young people's attitudes about politics; the findings were released Thurs., 10/26 in Washington, D.C.