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Carolynn Cong


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Arts & Culture

Exhibit explores poverty, inequality through art

A framed photograph of a rustic ax greets visitors upon entering the North Common Room on the second floor of the Watson Institute for International Studies. The ax is tarnished and worn — sand and grime coat the blade and the wooden shaft is hackneyed yet polished at the end from being handled so ...

The Setonian
Science & Research

Researchers tackle gaps in hepatitis C treatment

A program run by University researchers aims to quickly identify and provide comprehensive treatment for medically underserved patients who are chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus, according to a new study published in the Feb. 14 issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Hepatitis ...

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Features

Putting up the ‘do not disturb’ sign

At 3 a.m. during reading period last semester, Ben, a junior, was about to head back to his dorm when he received a text from his roommate. “Don’t come back to the room,” it read. Ben, whose name — like those of several students interviewed for this article — has been changed to maintain ...

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University News

Teach-in highlights sharp divides over Gaza

A teach-in on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict grew tense Wednesday evening as opinions clashed in a MacMillan 117 filled to capacity. The event, entitled “Why Gaza Matters: The War and its Consequences,” featured a panel of five speakers followed by a question-and-answer session that continued ...

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Metro

Poll shows low ratings of R.I. officials

Rhode Island voters have low confidence in the effectiveness of their elected state leaders, according to the results of a poll conducted Feb. 9-12. Only 2 percent of voters rated state leaders’ effectiveness as “excellent,” while the majority — 82 percent — rated it “fair” or “poor.” The ...

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