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November 27, 2006 01:30 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

 

  • A new Iowa State football coach will be announced in a press conference tonight at 6 p.m., says the Iowa State Daily. Iowa State was one of many schools--including the University of Miami and Arizona State--to fire a head coach as football season wound down this fall.
  • Testing of an HIV vaccine has moved into the human trial stage at Emory, the Wheel reports.
  • New York University has banned Coca-Cola products since December because of the school's concern about the company's alleged human-rights abuses, but Coke and Diet Coke bottles were spotted in vending machines last week anyway--an accidental mix-up, maintenance representatives tell the Washington Square News.
  • The dean of Georgetown University's public-policy institute will return to just thinking about public policy after she lost her bid to make it as the House representative for Virginia's 10th District, the Hoya reports.

 

Tags: Iowa State University | NYU | Georgetown University | Emory University | Coca-Cola | AIDS/ HIV

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