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Students host blood drive with Red Cross

Last Thursday, Jan. 24, the American Red Cross Club held its annual January Blood Drive. Tech sponsors for the event included Mobilizing Opportunity for Volunteer Experience (MOVE), the American Red Cross Club and Delta Sigma Phi.

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by Hamza Hasan . 2008-02-01

The ailing economy: Students discuss potential effects

In his State of the Union address Monday night, President George W. Bush announced a $150 billion proposal to stimulate the ever-slowing economy.

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by Vivian Fan . 2008-02-01

Guest lectures on true hauntings

The Student Programs Council Ideas and Issues Committee hosted one of its more unique guests last Thursday when Loyd Aurebach, the Director of the Office of Paranormal Investigation visited Tech.

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by Reem Mansour . 2008-02-01

Tech plans to open new international campus in India

In the summer of 2007, the Institute signed a letter of understanding with the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in order to be able to set up an international campus, making it the first to set up a university in India.

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by Reem Mansour . 2008-02-01

Frank Warren discusses his PostSecret project

It’s no secret that Frank Warren’s community art project PostSecret is a big deal. The concept is simple, and anyone can participate: just create a postcard that tells a secret and mail it anonymously to an address in Maryland.

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by Mallory Velten . 2008-02-01