(U-WIRE) TUCSON, Ariz. — Results of an early-phase clinical study released in August by the University of Arizona Cancer Center indicate that green tea may help prevent cancer in humans.
Colorado State U. prof chronicles family’s Katrina hardships
(U-WIRE) FORT COLLINS, Colo. — When Hurricane Katrina cast its first deadly cloud over New Orleans two years ago, Colorado State University professor Kate Browne was a world away.
Study: Female students more likely to read textbooks
(U-WIRE) BATON ROUGE, La. — As students rush to buy their textbooks, there may be more girls than guys standing in line.
Based on a study by professors at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, females are more likely to read textbooks than males.
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Study: Hispanic students avoiding large universities
(U-WIRE) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A recent study revealed that more than half of Hispanic students choose colleges and universities that are more affordable and closer to home, which will typically push universities like Pennsylvania State University to the bottom of the list.
Gulf Coast recovery moving slow, but steady
(U-WIRE) OXFORD, Miss. — Two years after Hurricane Katrina, officials on the Gulf Coast say the rebuilding and recovery efforts are slowly proceeding.
Despite volunteer efforts and community morale, rebuilding the Mississippi Gulf Coast is a slow process, said Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway.
Virginia Tech defends actions on day of shooting
(U-WIRE) BLACKSBURG, Va. — After the release of the reports from the panel created by Governor Tim Kaine, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger has no intention of resigning and believes that Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum acted adequately for the situation.
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