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Campus reacts to legislative abortion talks

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In the first month of this year's legislative session many topics dealing with reproductive rights were brought to the table. The issue of defining a person, extending the period a woman must wait after requesting an abortion and receiving the mandated information, as well as questioning the amount of funding Planned Parenthood should receive, were considered by the state Legislature. Full story

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Dominican Student Association celebrates culture

Although he had to work on the day of the event, there was no doubt in Kris King's mind that he would say yes to an invitation to perform at "Areito" on Feb. 18. "It's always a blessing to experience other people's culture," said King, a junior majoring in vocal performance. Full story

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Bracket busted

Men's basketball

Despite trailing by as much as 16 points to UC Santa Barbara in the second half, USU men's basketball had an opportunity to tie the game or take the lead against the Gauchos late in the game Saturday. A layup and-1 from USU senior guard Brockeith Pane cut the lead 56-52, and senior forward Morgan Grim had the opportunity to cut the lead to two when he drew a foul from UC Santa Barbara forward Jaime Serna. Full story

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Police enforce dry campus at events

Anyone planning to attend this year's Howl — or similar upcoming campus events — might think twice before drinking alcoholic beverages and coming to the celebration. USU is a dry campus, which means no individual — regardless of his or her age — is allowed to possess anything containing alcohol while on campus. Full story

Students to vote on fee and policy change

Students will vote for more than ASUSU representatives next week. Proposals for a constitutional amendment and the construction of a new student Activity Recreation Center have been approved for the ballot. Both proposals are headed by ASUSU President Erik Mikkelsen. Full story