Red Ribbon Week - Good vs Bad Drugs
Red Ribbon Week. This video discusses things that are good for you and things that are not. When is a drug good for you or bad for you.(01:08)
Red Ribbon Week - Drinking and Smoking
Red Ribbon Week. What's the best way to help someone you love who is struggling in life? This video addresses what to do if you know someone who is drinking or smoking. And what if they are adults? (01:08)
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Dr Shazhad Ansari asks whether organisational academics are prepared to help build new narratives and to reconcile human and social evolution with the physical reality of climate change, or will they simply 'fiddle while the ice melts'?
The Magnetoencephalography Lab at Athinoula Martinos Imaging Center at MIT will host a lecture discussing MEG imaging in neuroscience:
Title: Experimenting with MEG: present and future prospects
Speaker: Lauri Parkkonen, Ph.D., Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Time: 11am-12:00pm
Date: Monday, 24 October 2011
Place:
Dr. Paul Cappon, Canadian Council on Learning, presented CCL's recent findings on all aspects of the learning cycle: from early childhood through school, post-secondary education, and adult and workplace learning and training.
Dr. Conrad Crane, director of the Military History Institute, discusses "How Gen. Ridgway kept us out of war and Gen Shinseki did not" during a noontime lecture at the Army War College Oct. 19.
Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul on their attitudes towards history and myth


In celebration of the season, the Spirit of Children program hosted a Halloween party for patients at Diamond Children's Medical Center. Volunteers treated the young patents and their families to pumpkin painting, costume parades and Halloween-themed games and crafts.
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The College of Charleston's Dining Services hosted their annual Fall Carnival and enormously popular pumpkin carving contest. Aramark provided 50 pumpkins (free) for students to carve once inside the all-you-care-to-eat Liberty Street Fresh Food Company. The grand prize winner got two concert tickets to see Darius Rucker.
Students also enjoyed games, music, and favorite carnival menu items including giant turkey legs, funnel cakes, fresh popcorn and buffalo wings.
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Mr. Jimmie Wooten, a bailiff in Hampton County, South Carolina suffered a stroke while at work on July 19, 2011. Thanks to the fast action of the Hampton County EMS team, MUSC's MEDUCARE helicopter crew and the MUSC Comprehensive Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center team, Mr. Wooten was back at work and able to share his story just a month later

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The College of Charleston School of Business hosted South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for her first speech in a state business school since her election in November 2010. Haley talked about the state of economic development in South Carolina. Her lecture was part of the George G. Spaulding Speaker Series.
Haley is the first female Governor in South Carolina and is the daughter of Indian immigrants. Nikki's first job was keeping the books for her family's clothing store - at the age of 13. She
Nov. 2 - Wall Street headed higher for the first time in three sessions with investors encouraged by a report showing U.S. private employers added more jobs than anticipated in October. Conway G. Gittens reports.
"Dogs" or "mastiffs"? "Beer" or "ale"? It really does matter.
What does it take to achieve excellence? According to Jay Rees, director of the Pride of Arizona Marching Band, it boils down to a willingness to make the sacrifices and do the hard work. Named one of the top five bands in the nation in 2009, the Pride of Arizona knows how to get it done, and they bring the fans to their feet every time. More at http://www.arizona.edu.













