In Scene
EMTs: Heroes in jumpsuits
Volunteers brave medical emergencies for students' safety
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Four months of training, some hands-on experience, a certification test and a rigorous application process are all worth it for some students to get volunteer jobs as Emergency Medical Technicians.
Riding out the spring heat wave
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Heat wave! Are you ready for today's predicted temperature of 103 degrees Fahrenheit?
'Speed Racer' victorious
Unique adaptation thrills audiences
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Video game-like visual effects make the anime-turned-live-action film "Speed Racer" a worthy relief to your movie cravings.
Relay combines hope, fun for cancer research
Students organize participation in community event
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Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. That is what Relay for Life participants will be doing this weekend.
Flight of the Conchords soars to new heights
New Zealand duo brings musical humor to the States
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Elaborately dramatized everyday situations, sexual undertones, pop culture references and acoustic guitar duets meld into the distinctive sound of the first full-length album from New Zealand's Flight of the Conchords.
Professor reframes life in terms of primates
Bezanson teaches students there is more to anthropology than humans
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While most anthropologists grapple with what it means to be human, anthropology professor Michelle Bezanson says, "I don't know if I care so much about humans." Bezanson's extensive research on the primate juvenile period led her to pose questions that can be applied to human evolution.



