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Library struggles to keep up with journal demand
2001 budget cut impacts library's purchasing power, resulting in fewer books and journals
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With just over a month until the March 31 opening of the university's new library, the facility's high-tech devices and student- friendly services are about to be unveiled. But the foundation of a library -- books and journals -- may be in proportionally shorter stock than ever before.
Eight student groups host first Tunnel of Oppression
Body image, sexism, racism explored in Benson Parlors
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Eerie whispers will express remorse in the darkness, sexist catcalls will bark loudly at passersby and startling images of sexual assault victims will stare students in the face as they make their way through a winding, in-your-face course of multi-media displays.
Campus briefs
Interfaith dating next topic in student conversation series
Alcoholics Anonymous holding meetings on campus
Thirteen incidents of illness due to alcohol reported this quarter
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After a three-year hiatus, Alcoholics Anonymous is once again holding open support group meetings on campus, a convenient location for students and community members to help each other achieve sobriety.
Registration for alert system at 62 percent
University wants full participation in Connect-Ed system
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In the wake of last Thursday's fatal college shooting in Illinois, the number of university members registered for Santa Clara's campus alert system remains well below the aim of 100 percent participation, with roughly 62.6 percent of the community currently registered. However, the number of registrants has increased by 16.3 percent since the start of the school year.
Cheating lecture sheds light on reasons for wrongdoing
David Callahan speaks about 'Cheating Culture'
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David Callahan quoted George Washington when he addressed a small crowd in a Daly Science lecture hall on Tuesday: "Few men have virtue enough to withstand the highest bidder."



