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Rally protests cuts in education

Rally protests cuts in education

Shouts arose across the office of Governor David Paterson as students and teachers rallied on Thursday, March 4, the National Day of Action to Defend Public Education. Full story

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Baruch club seeks to develop business skills

Baruch club seeks to develop business skills

Among the large number of clubs and student organizations that exist at Baruch College, the Finance and Economics Society is a place where not only finance and economics majors, but the entire student body can join to learn more about career paths in finance and economics as well as current events in the financial world. Full story

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Earthquake shakes entire planet

Earthquake shakes entire planet

According to NASA scientists, Chile's magnitude 8.8 earthquake, the seventh most powerful in recorded history, has shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds and shifted the Earth's axis of rotation by 3 inches. Full story

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Soho welcomes a new dance studio

Soho welcomes a new dance studio

Dance With Me Soho, the third and newest dance studio owned by professional ballroom dancer and Dancing With the Stars cast member, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, opened in the New York neighborhood on Feb. 26. Full story

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Women win third straight CUNYAC championship

Women win third straight CUNYAC championship

The women’s basketball team took home the CUNYAC championship by beating Hunter.

For the third straight season, the Bearcats brought home the CUNY Athletic Conference championship when they defeated their Lexington Avenue rival, Hunter College, 93-84, on Saturday, Feb. 27 at CCNY's Nat Holman Gym. Full story

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Search for missing Baruch student resumed

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Last week investigators re-opened a 12-year-old case in the search for Kristine Kupka, a missing Baruch student, when they were finally granted access to the basement of a suspect shop in Queens. Full story

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USG Townhall

USG voices campus concerns

On Thursday, March 4, the Undergraduate Student Government attempted to renew its connection with the student body by organizing its second town hall meeting of the year. Full story

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Citizen journalism targets students

Citizen journalism targets students

As access to online news continues to grow, young college students are encouraged to become involved in citizen journalism. Full story

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Chancellor’s new role

Matthew Goldstein, chancellor of the City University of New York, was named the chair of the charter revision committee on Wednesday, March 3, after Mayor Bloomberg announced the 15 members of the panel. Full story