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  • Close Up Returns From Nation's Capital: Students See Museums, Monuments, Media

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Antonio Wlassowsky

    The weather was freezing, but the issues were hot during the recent Close Up trip to Washington, D.C.

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  • Photo Essay About Food, Fitness At Tech

    Monday, March 27, 2006 By: By Michael Luo and Tasha Clark

    Our photo essay, part of our yearlong nutrition, diet and exercise study, goes behind the usually daily life of Tech students to reveal exercise and eating habits

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Issue Date: Saturday, March 25, 2006 Issue: Volume 2, Number 5 Last Update: Thursday, May 18, 2006
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It’s no surprise that many videogames are full of blood, guts and gore. But the recent Electronics Entertainment Expo offers hope that the next generation of games may be less violent and more creativ
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Why Are So Many Young Black Men Dying?: Guest editorial suggests counseling, plus gun control, could save lives
As summer approaches, Oakland's homicide rate is nearly twice as high as it was last year. An Oakland Tech sophomore who has lost three friends to gun violence proposes a solution to the city's murder
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The Oakland Tech Journalism class surveyed more than 200 peers asking various questions ranging from what they eat to how often they exercise
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Although some students choose simply by taste and others were careful about what they ate, the meal of McDonald's food proved to be unhealthy for all
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A variety of respondents from Tech's survey of male students talk about how they see themselves in terms of body image and physical health
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Ban Off-Campus Lunch: Leaving School For Lunch Promotes Obesity, Not Options
Tech students love going off-campus for lunch, but letting them do so can only worsen the national epidemic of obesity
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A tour of Berkeley High's "killer" cafeteria reveals some interesting differences between lunch at two comparable public high schools
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Stressed students depend on fatty foods for comfort but are unaware of the long-term damaging effects that high-carb, high-calorie foods can have on the body
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Our photo essay, part of our yearlong nutrition, diet and exercise study, goes behind the usually daily life of Tech students to reveal exercise and eating habits
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The weather was freezing, but the issues were hot during the recent Close Up trip to Washington, D.C.
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