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The Berkeley Beacon
Thursday, November 17, 2005
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News
Student leaves city due to area crime
Proposed faculty contract complete
SGA members disagree over dispersal of student funds
Silver Line bus pierced by bullets on Herald Street
Students rally against on-campus recruitment
Patrick speaks to area students
Editorial
AIDS pandemic is still a danger to us all
Letters to the Editor
Opinion
A personal journey back to Auschwitz
Democrats eke out a win
Ending Roe v. Wade
Jordan battles terrorism
Organic diets offer a healthier alternative
Sports
Which basketball team will have a better year?
Which basketball team will have a better year?
Men's basketball on the rebound
Emerson's Dance Team is alive and kicking
Women's b-ball start season shorthanded
Get your rear into gear by working it
Hennigan playing for a different winning team
Lifestyle
Yoga gives students time to relax
New nonfiction mag Apostrophe debuts today
Academia takes on Katrina with varied views
The gift of giving: dresses, pies, and laughs
Deconstructing natural remedies
How to avoid the sniffles this year
Arts and Entertainment
Harry Potter puts a spell on audiences again
One Man travels to a galaxy far, far away
Spider Woman weaves deadly web of intrigue
Emerson hosts week of events to fight AIDS
Emerson Stage brings Sachar's Sideways to life at Cutler Majestic Theatre
Seek out Squid
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