Volume 88, No.6, September-October 2002
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On this month's cover:
Hands-On Healing
Modern medecine meets alternative methods
It's the latest and greatest shopping experience, and what The Streets at Southpoint supermall has done with Durham consumerism is being writ large around the country
A library renovation project is freighted with symbolic significance; the plan to rearrange the space in Perkins Library will also rearrange some ways of thinking
The grandson of a president and great-grandson of a famous Peace Corps volunteer spends two years in South Africa--and emerges having found his own voice
Complementary and alternative therapies find acceptance in a medical center long known for scientific and technological advances in treating patients
As bear-viewing tourism grows, a bear-attack survivor becomes an unlikely ally of the Western predator
Gallery
Update
Syllabus
Mini-Profiles
Snapshot
Our built environments aren't just our living and working spaces. They're also symbolic statements of what we value.
Weighing in on weight loss, reading up on Islam
Never walk backwards, plus other lessons from leading admissions tours
Third-year medical student Ravi Karra, a teacher at heart
Advice for the Senate
,
leadership for sophomores
,
news for the e-community
;
Campus Observer: a summer of furthering faith
International students and tracking systems
Wrestling takes on the world
Hunger and addiction: Reynolds Price's latest novel
A new president for the alumni association
,
a new center for New Yorkers
Stepping up in the business school
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