‘Cancer doesn’t sleep,’ so campus relays for life

Teams of students, teachers and other Bowling Green residents will be walking laps around Smith Stadium track from 7 p.m. tomorrow to 7 a.m. Saturday to raise money for the American Cancer Society. “Cancer doesn’t sleep, so why should we?” said Louisville freshman Jessica Wiser, chairman of the event.

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Live bands showcased for fifth-annual Diversity Rocks

Greek Events Day isn’t the only reason for students to congregate on DUC South Lawn this week. For Pride Week, there are a slew of events that will recognize the support of those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning. The Outlet Alliance, an organization supporting GLBTQ individuals, had its third anniversary celebration on Monday to kick off the week, followed by yesterday’s National Day of Silence.

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Comedian performs for small crowd

Some students might have thought he was just a guy from the audience entertaining them until the real comedian arrived. Dressed like an ordinary college student, Lee Camp stepped up to a microphone in Downing University Center Theater last night without a single prop in sight.

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We don’t need celebrities to show us how to protect the Earth

I will be bold and say I do not like Cameron Diaz. I know this is terribly upsetting, especially when the consensus amongst the 18 to 24-year-old male crowd is that she is a unbelievable dream come true. She’s blonde, bubbly, loves to shake her bottom for no apparent reason, has graced the cover of Maxim, and she is willing to belch on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno” while wearing a low cut top.

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