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The Clarion
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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News
Taking a stand against genocide
Project Homeless returns
Recognizing diversity
Fitness center gets a make-over
Crime Report
Crime
Features
Funny man on campus wins fans
Biblical teachings and homosexuality debated
Tunnel of Oppression explores prejudice
Holocaust survivor shares childhood story
Nikumaki and more on Old South Pearl Street
Travel ideas for southeast Asia
Copper, copper everywhere on campus
Happenings
Happenings
Sports
Men's tennis excited for NCAA tourney
DU falls to Stanford, again
Assistants face challenging task
Coyne leads women's lax attack
New beginning
Men's lax receives at large bid
Editorials
Gym is no longer solely for working out
Clarion staffers weigh in on gym culture at DU
Letter: Palestine neglected by genocide awareness organizers
Arts & Entertainment
'Iron Man' is pure gold on silver screen
Rik Reppe promises musical storytelling experience
'Air Traffic' cleared for U.S. landing
Indie band rocks Denver
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Pinkerton Park
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