NU in 60 seconds: January 16
Your guide to what you need to live your life today:
What to do:
- Drink and debate: Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Society, not to be confused with fraternity Sigma Chi and sorority research, presents “Reversing Time’s Arrow: The Ethical Issues in Human Stem Cell Research” at The Celtic Knot, part of the Science Cafe series.
- Discuss Africa and Angelina Jolie: Head to 1914 Sheridan Road for the African Student Association Meeting at 7 p.m. Today’s theme: “Is Saving Africa Trendy?” Just ask Don Cheadle.
- Show off your inner sexpert: Apply to be on the 2008 Sex Week Committee. Because there are plenty of people here at NU who aren’t clueless or repressed.
Campus News:
- Prof helps create plan to cut poverty: But will it work?
- NU students take the stage at Bill’s Blues: Rocking Sunday night’s open mic.
- McCormick grad student named Korean scientist of the year: Haeshin Lee, a McCormick graduate student in biomedical engineering, was recognized by Korean Ministry of Science and Technology as a “Scientist of the Year” for 2007.


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