Word: thursdaye
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...part of the comprehensive course, Visiting Lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies Antonia Lant will present the first 35 years of film to interested students during the next four months. With only one class a week on Thursday from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and weekly screenings at 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, the class is a light, multimedia elective...
Robert Cole's class is one that most seniors can tell you to find time for as they head to Paine Hall for the weekly lectures on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. The fact that so many seniors are willing to make the sacrifice of rising before noon speaks volumes...
...alone every day," said Sammy Sosa after fellow Cub Gary Gaetti won Thursday's game for the wild-card hopefuls. How about every other day? The Cubs host a three-game set with the Reds (and by proxy the Mets) starting Friday, while Mark McGwire will spend the next three days chasing sliders in Milwaukee against the Brewers. With six games between them, against at-best-mediocre competition, figure on one or both of these guys doing something stratospheric by Monday...
Next time, think twice before calling someone a "birdbrain." A new study published in the journal Nature Thursday suggests our feathered friends are a lot smarter than we thought -- at least when it comes to remembering where they put that nice, juicy bug. Behavioral scientists studying scrub jays said that the birds displayed what is known as episodic, or event-based, memory. The jays were able to remember which side of a tray their larva was buried on, and how long ago they put it there; if the larva was past its sell-by date, the birds didn't even...
...kids to see online? If Rep. Mike Oxley has his way, says TIME correspondent Declan McCullagh, it will be "any Bible Belt prosecutor who's itching to make a name for himself." Oxley is the sponsor of the Internet decency act that was approved by a House Commerce subcommittee Thursday -- a bill that bears a striking resemblance to the 1996 Communications Decency Act that got the bum's rush from the Supreme Court, 9-0, for being unconstitutional. So what's Oxley -- who says this bill is "a more reasonable product" -- got going this time...