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In case of emergency

Imagine this: Instead of going to bars, relaxing at home or hanging out with your friends on the weekend, you could save lives. For members of the Campus Emergency Medical Services, that is a weekly reality. As part of the South Orange Rescue Squad, volunteers take turns spending their Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. putting their emergency medical technician training to use as they serve the campus and surrounding area.

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SUDAN continues campaign

Students United for Darfur Awareness Now is shifting its focus from awareness to action. After last week's campaign to inform students about the genocide in Darfur, the group will meet at 9:15 p.m. tonight in Carroll 111 to plan its activities for the year. Tracy Boyer, a member of SUDAN's planning board, said it can be easy for students to feel separated from the conflict because it does not affect them directly. "This isn't propaganda,"

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