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Kenya Up Close 
story and photography by Susan Griffith
Experiencing the African nation firsthand last fall, a group of CWRU undergraduates took home memories of the poverty and the promise, the goodwill and the greatness.
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Laughing Matters 
by Christine Marn
Alumna Sandy Baker believes laughter is a reliable prescription for what ails the body and soul.
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The Man Who Defies Gravity 
by Kristin Ohlson
Chuck Rosenblatt can levitate liquid. For the CWRU physicist and his research team, the fun feat is a means to many ends.
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At Your Social Service 
by Susan S. Ringel
Helping everyone from infants to seniors, spouses Margaret Kennedy and David Pedlar cover the gamut as health and social service professionals in Canada.
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Food for Thought 
by Christine McBurney
Its central to all of human culture. To the rise and fall of empires. To our very identities. Its food, and Alan Rockes history class explored every morsel.
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The Hudson Years 
by Ellen Brown
Case Western Reserves storied history begins 175 years ago in a little village south of Cleveland.
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The Alumni Journal
News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, including an award-winning novelist and a trivia quiz.
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