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Rwandan discusses genocide

The most difficult thing for Rwanda after genocide is finding reconciliation, said Justine Rukeba Mbabazi. "Reconciliation is a long road," said Mbabazi, an international lawyer, genocide survivor and women's rights activist. "In Rwanda, it is a hard one. (0) comments

Freshman to work with Roxy in NYC

Fashion design student wins 'Teen Vogue' contest

Freshman to work with Roxy in NYC

Ever since her freshman year of high school, fashion design major Ashley Angresano has been into fashion. "I wanted to be able to make my own clothing, so I asked my parents for a sewing machine," Angresano said. "I started sewing just for fun." By 11th grade, Angresano knew she wanted to pursue fashion design as a career. (3) comments

'Hanna's Animals' captures attention with exotic species

What is a palm civet? Hint: It's not an automobile. Last night more than 300 people gathered in the Kiva to see endangered species and rare animals, including an armadillo, a dingo and a legless lizard. Animal trainers from the Columbus Zoo presented "Jack Hanna's Animals," sponsored by Kent Student Center Programming. (2) comments

Leonard Pitts Jr. calls diversity "social broccoli." "Broccoli is icky stuff," said Pitts, the 2006 recipient of the Robert G. McGruder Distinguished Guest Lecture Award. "You eat it not because you like it, but because it is good for you. It is good - not simply because it is moral and right - but because it is practical and sound. (0) comments

Free condoms and lubrication makes a good party. Kent Interhall Council and University Dining Services will hold their annual Sextoberfest tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Director of Programming John Machingo said the sexual education program is one of KIC's biggest programs and will be held in the Eastway Cafe. (0) comments

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