Contact solution may do more harm than good
By Ben Leach | Apr. 19, 2006Last week, Bausch and Lomb asked retailers to remove ReNu, a contact lens cleaning solution, from their shelves. In doing this, the company takes one ...
Read More »Last week, Bausch and Lomb asked retailers to remove ReNu, a contact lens cleaning solution, from their shelves. In doing this, the company takes one ...
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Read More »For decades, feminist Gloria Steinem spoke to students at universities across the country, championing women's rights and promoting female leadership. ...
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Read More »Kappa Delta once again showed how to support a serious cause with a night of fun. Last Thursday, the sorority held its annual Shamrockin' Runway Fashion ...
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Read More »George Herbert doesn't normally spend his Wednesday evenings playing the guitar and singing along in beach clothes for about 200 people. But he did ...
Read More »Candles flickered in the dark as students wept softly and huddled for warmth. Victims of sexual assault trudged up the steps of Green Hall on Wednesday ...
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Read More »Last week was National Sleep Awareness Week, but you were probably too busy pulling all-nighters to think about it. Getting a good night's sleep is ...
Read More »The sights and sounds of the Far East filled the Kendall Hall auditorium Saturday night during Mystique: Ghosts of Asian Past. The Asian American Association's ...
Read More »Dear Kayy, I have a good friend from high school that I've always had mutual feelings for. Whether it was a crush or real feelings or whatever, we always ...
Read More »For most students, summer break means a time to mix fun in the sun with working or interning in order to further their careers. For Meghan Garrett, junior ...
Read More »Dear Kayy, No point in beating around the bush. I'm really self-conscious about my penis size. I've had three sexual partners, and none of them said ...
Read More »This Spring Break, I decided to head south to the Gulf of Mexico for the week. However, my destination point boasted neither sandy beaches nor beautiful ...
Read More »Random acts of kindness aren't done for anything in return, as those who donated more than 2,000 hygiene products to Phi Kappa Psi's holiday drive for ...
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