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Garden memorializes Paula B. Poorman

By Greg Ylvisaker

"You got issues? I got tissues," Paula P.B. Poorman would often say. This was one of many phrases dubbed "PBisms" by her friends and colleagues. A group gathered outside of Winther Hall on Thursday to dedicate a garden to her memory.

Letters help soldiers cope in Iraq

By Mark Behncke

Since 2003, soldiers around the world have been in Iraq serving their countries for operation Iraqi Freedom. While these soldiers may be far away from their homes, the UW-Whitewater Golden Key organization is making sure their sacrifices are acknowledged.

A day in the life of ... an aspiring rap star

By Victoria Vlisides

22-year-old senior Antwan Harries, does it all. While most students are at the bars, he's performing at concerts or at parties promoting his work.

Studies show soy may cause breast cancer, accelerate aging

By Brandon Bretl

In 1974, the FDA approved soy protein for use as a binder in cardboard boxes, saying that the migration of carcinogens from the soy protein into the food contents would be too small to constitute a cancer risk. To this day, the FDA codifies soy protein as Generally Recognized As Safe only for this limited industrial use as a cardboard box binder, according to nexusmagazine.com.

Dear Abi - Fraying friendships

Dear Abi, I have a friend who I have been close to for years, now that she has begun a relationship in the past couple months, she has changed. I want to be happy for her, but at the same time I am deeply hurt at the neglect of our friendship and her attempt to try and pass the guilt onto me. I don't know how to approach my friend and let her know that her priorities have changed and I don't think they are all for the best. Back Burner Brittney

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