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  • Update: Exciting new American Democracy Project events (11/8-11/13)
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  • Campus, local clubs team up to create 2004 Indiana voter handout
  • A view from the Leaning Ivory Tower
  • A land of home improvement
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  • Women and HIV: there is no debate
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  • New WVPE broadcast essay: finding the truth amid the spin
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