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*International Aids Relief
 
*International Aids Relief
*Affirmative Action in Higher Education
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*Grade Inflation / Grading
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-10am group: Hannah, Caitlin, Matt
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*[[Global Dimming]]
 
*[[Global Dimming]]
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-10am group: Beth, Geneva, Andrew
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*Health Care Policy
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-10am Group: Christine, Lauren, Austin, Raelene
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*Campus Housing Selection Policy
 
*Campus Housing Selection Policy
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-10am Group: Clare, Shannon
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*Nuclear Non-Proliferation
 
*Nuclear Non-Proliferation
 
*Standardized Testing
 
*Standardized Testing
*Global Dimming
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*Affirmative Action in Higher Education
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*Grade Inflation / Grading
 
*Euthanasia
 
*Euthanasia
 
*Guns on Campus
 
*Guns on Campus
 
*Medical Marijuana
 
*Medical Marijuana
*Campaign Issue: Health Care Policy
 
 
 
  
 
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  • International Aids Relief

-10am group: Hannah, Caitlin, Matt

-10am group: Beth, Geneva, Andrew

  • Health Care Policy

-10am Group: Christine, Lauren, Austin, Raelene

  • Campus Housing Selection Policy

-10am Group: Clare, Shannon

  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation
  • Standardized Testing
  • Affirmative Action in Higher Education
  • Grade Inflation / Grading
  • Euthanasia
  • Guns on Campus
  • Medical Marijuana

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