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Surviving treatments

Mills College Weekly Recent breast cancer findings don’t offer new insights for patients on treatment choice. Two 20 year studies, involving 2,500 women with breast…

Activist scholar on racism

Black activist and author of “The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom,” Barbara Smith said last Thursday that students who take…

NATO’s future discussed

Visiting members of NATO’s Supreme Allied Command discussed the security organization’s history and current role last week in Fred Lawson’s government 17 class. Herman Jett,…

Sick students weary of Tang Center

As midterm stress continues to rise and students settle into their close living quarters, it’s typical during this time of year for an onslaught of…

Computer aided voting

On Nov. 5 voters registered in Alameda County will find a new and improved computer voting machines. According to the East Bay Business Times the…

SF. DC, protests

Mills College Weekly Tens of thousands marched in the streets in the City by the Bay and an estimated 100,000 rallied in the nation’s capital…

NOW award to President Holmgren

Mills College Weekly For her work reflecting a commitment to empowering women and social justice, President Janet Holmgren received an award last week at a…