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October 02, 2006 12:45 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

  • The anti-immigration Minutemen have divided campuses at Columbia University and San Diego State, prompting protests on either side of the issue, the Spectator and Daily Aztec report.
  • No more Viagra pens for you, Stanford Medical School has told its doctors, getting the pharmaceutical lobby pretty angry. A ban on pharmaceutical gifts includes even small merchandise; the school says the small things can present big conflict-of-interest problems, the Daily reports.
  • A Boston University event meant to increase student voter turnout yielded poor turnout last week, the Daily Free Press reports.
  • A Grinnell freshman is still missing, the Scarlet & Black reports.

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