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Curator returns to KSU
Former Curator and Assistant Vice President for Library Services Robert Williams has returned to KSU’s library staff to continue supplying the university with his bibliophilic expertise. Read more.

Korean Buddhist waxes philosophical
Robert Buswell, a Korean Buddhist, visited KSU Thursday and spoke at an event hosted by the Philosophy Student Association and the Atlanta Center for Asian Studies. Read more.

Campus exhibit permits free expression
The Sturgis Library Art Gallery is holding a Post Secret exhibit containing more than 400 postcards of secrets from around the globe. Read more.

Fighting Spirit: Dan Keplinger‘King Gimp’ speaks
Dan Keplinger provided students, faculty and staff with an inspiring tale on Wednesday at the Social Sciences auditorium. Read more.

Earth Talk: Is there potential for carbon ‘nanotubes’ in battery technology?
Dear EarthTalk: What is the potential for carbon “nanotubes” in battery technology? I heard them referred to as the biggest battery breakthrough to come along in years. And what else can we expect to see in terms of new battery technology in coming years? Read more.

Association shelters aspiring veterinarians
Since 2001, the KSU Pre-Veterinary Medical Association has provided KSU’s pre-vet students with the guidance and support that can be difficult to find on campus. Read more.

New York-style state of mind: Giardino’s Pizzeria
In the world of pizza, many hands vie for a piece of the pie. Read more.

Club strengthens potential for linguists
KSU German Club held an informal get-together Thursday evening at Marlow’s Tavern. Read more.

Program meetings encourage healthy eating
Whether with diet pills, excessive exercising or the newest diet craze, Americans have become obsessed with finding the newest way to shed their extra pounds. Read more.

New campus diner hosts eating challenge
University Village’s late night diner, The Hoot, has issued a challenge to KSU students. Read more.



SGA responds to cutbacks
Armstrong Atlantic State protest proposed budget cuts: http://bit.ly/cXrnRH