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AU golf teed off at PL

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After a successful fall season highlighted by a win at the AU Classic, the AU Men's Golf team looks forward to a trip to Hawaii and a promising spring season. The Eagles, coming off a fall season where they placed in the top five spots in three out of four events, have a spring schedule to look forward to that incorporates seven tournaments, including a trip to Hawaii and the fabled Princeville Resort for the Kauai Collegiate Cup.

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State dept. issues warnings for travelers

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As students prepare for spring break, certain warnings are being released to keep students healthy. Statements like "don't drink the water in Mexico" may be considered old jokes, but these warnings are true. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 20 and 50 percent of all international travelers each year get traveler's diarrhea, also known as TD, from pathogens in water and food.

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Letter to the Editor

A letter to the editor regarding the controversy surrounding Mr. Fadel Soliman, American University's Muslim chaplain.


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Student sent to hospital after gas released in Beeghley Building

A student was sent to the hospital after inhaling a gas released from chemicals her Organic Chemistry teacher mixed Wednesday night. As the gas diffused across the room, the student began to have trouble breathing and lost feeling in her fingers, and 911 was called, according to her lab partners Cibrina Hoffman and Peter Baenziger.



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Gao Zhan faces sentencing Friday

Former AU researcher Gao Zhan will be sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to unlawful export of items to China and tax fraud back in November. She faces up to 10 years in prison, according to the plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney.




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Chekhov adaptation cries 'Uncle Vanya'

The Classika Theatre, a community theater with a maximum seating capacity of just over 80, finds difficulty staging "Uncle Vanya," a rather complex play by Anton Chekhov. Although director Ivan Kovatchev grew up in Bulgaria and witnessed the crumbling of the Soviet Bloc, the authenticity of this play seems most difficult to portray.


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Metro fares may rise again

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's board of directors is considering increasing base fares by a maximum of 15 cents, as well as other initiatives to make and save money, in order to make up for a possible $36 million budget shortage, Metro officials said.




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Our listening guide to D.C.'s radio stations

In an age when downloading music off the Internet is widespread, it is easy to forget that radio still exists. Today, radio stations are owned by large media companies that standardize playlists for channels across the nation. It is often annoying how the same songs are played over and over again. Still, sometimes there is little choice between turning on the radio or sitting in silence.









Section 202 host Gabrielle and friends go over some sports that aren’t in the sports media spotlight often, and review some sports based on their difficulty to play. 



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