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September 15, 2006 RSS Feed Print
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  • Columbia suspended its African Institute, angering the apparently growing number of students who want to study African issues, the Spectator reports. Meanwhile, ethnic fields of study made big gains at NYU this year, says the Washington Square News.
  • Playboy has chosen a University of Texas junior to take her clothes off on behalf of college women everywhere, the Daily Texan reports. She'll get a 10-page spread.
  • Every other vendor is cooperating with new health rules at Vanderbilt, but for some reason Quiznos refuses to disclose its nutritional information--and some students aren't happy, the Hustler reports.

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