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Election madness continues

Controversy still lingers around SGA elections

By Rebecca Landau

Days before SGA president-elect Jessica Lee's inauguration, presidential runner-up William Moehl said the university is investigating his allegations of cheating against Lee. "I think it's malicious, specifically to hurt me," Lee said. "I want this to be over.

VCU-TV/HD available on the Web

By Son Duong

The recent launch of the VCU-TV/HD Web site is making it possible for viewers to watch documentary shows in high definition format - the way they were meant to be seen. "The Web site is awesome because you can go there and watch our shows at anytime," producer Jacob Mosholder said.

Step Show celebrates Larry Brown, awards scholarship

By Sofia Moody

The 2007 Larry Brown Scholarship Step Show took place Thursday, and seven of the "divine nine" National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations had the opportunity to step in the exhibition. The Larry Brown Step Show is an annual event hosted by the Delta Upsilon chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.

Clinical laboratory program tough but promising

By Phillip Ranallo

Cracking the books pays for clinical laboratory science majors at VCU's Medical Center campus. Once they graduate, most are guaranteed a job. The CLS program trains medical technologists who play an intricate part of the healthcare system. When a person has blood drawn, a medical technologist runs the tests.

Professor teaches, learns in Ukraine

By Tommy Izzo

Most teachers would only dream of having their lessons reach students half way around the world. Associate professor Jeff South is living that dream by spending this spring semester in Ukraine. South is part of a Knight Foundation Fellowship teaching journalism abroad.

In the news

WORLD ISTANBUL, Turkey - Some 700,000 Turks waving the red national flag flooded central Istanbul on Sunday to demand the resignation of the government, saying the Islamic roots of Turkey's leaders threatened to destroy the country's modern foundations. Like the protesters, who gathered for the second large anti-government demonstration in two weeks, Turkey's powerful secular military has accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of tolerating radical Islamic circles.

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