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A year of choices
America will choose a new president in November 2008, leaving candidates with one year to make their case
By Darren Benda
One year from now, America will elect a new president. On Nov. 4, 2008, Americans will go to the polls to vote for the new leader of the United States. Presidents can serve two terms of four years, and by next year, George W. Bush will have exhausted his eligibility.
Retooled constitution passes
Parliamentarians proposal accepted by members; students will vote on changes during election
By Paige Dearing
Pakistan's Constitution isn't the only one being reworked this week, as the Student Association gave its governing doctrine a facelift at its Monday meeting.
Week tries to initiate diverse talks
By Caitlin Horgan
About 1,000 students are expected to participate in a diversity challenge this week in an effort to break cultural barriers.
Shared reading author to speak in Hendricks Chapel today
By Jamie Miles
Incoming freshmen read about Dr. Paul Farmer this summer, and then they heard him speak in September. Now, the man who wrote of Farmer's work will speak today to share his experiences.
Wikifinal
Wikipedia replaces traditional exams for U. of Wash. class
By Katie Papo
Using Wikipedia for research was no longer an option for students at the University of Washington, once they were assigned to make a Wikipedia page themselves.
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