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University of California, Berkeley
The ninth annual Nude and Breast Freedom Parade was held on Sept. 17 at Peoples Park on the Berkeley campus.
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The parade, organized by the X-Plicit Players (a local nudist group), consisted of nude students .and activists chanting, "Truth sets breasts free, truly they are good to see, good to feel and feeling good-let them be top free."
Ambiguous onlookers met the parade. Some enjoyed the celebration freedom while others were not so receptive.
Arizona State University
In football news, the Arizona State Sundevils won their home opener against a 25th ranked Colorado State.
Sophomore kicker Mike Barth put one through the uprights from 41 yards out as time ran out to put the Sundevils up 13-10.
Barth, who was undoubtedly the game's MVP, also made a touchdown-saving tackle on the opening kickoff.
University of Pennsylvania
UPENN implemented a new electronic privacy policy on Friday, Sept. 15. The new policy outlines circumstances in which the university can check students', faculties' or staffs' emails or computer files. For example, e-mail and computer files can be checked if law requires it, or if it will yield information towards an investigation.
The policy also requires the university to notify anyone whose files were read.
School officials do not believe the policy will have a significant day-to-day impact.
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Students at UNC-Chapel Hill are still active in their efforts to put back their community after it was ravaged by Hurricane Floyd a year ago.
Every Saturday, the Carolina Center for Public Service sponsors bus trips for students who want to volunteer in the clean-up.
Initially, trip participants focused on the "rip and strip" efforts of removing destroyed property and salvaging what they could. Their latest efforts have shifted to reconstruction_ and rebuilding.
Michigan State University
A new condom is being distributed to Michigan State students.
The "inSpiral," a revolutionary new condom claims to be stronger and more effective at preventing sexually transmitted diseases while being more pleasurable than the leading condom.
The condoms are being given away at a Tower Records location near the campus and will continue until the store runs out of condoms.
The students' reaction to the free condoms seems to be a positive one.
-Michael Bevelaqua