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Monday,
Nov. 28, 2011
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What happened when two of the foremost physicists met in the dark hours of World War II? The play Copenhagen portrays the relationship between Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr and imagines their conversations. It opens Dec. 1.
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Some believe that men have fundamentally
superior brains, leading to disparate careers, achievements and
successes. Neurologist Josef Parvizi, a Clayman Institute fellow, says such beliefs are unsubstantiated by neuroscience.
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With a win against Notre Dame on Saturday, the Cardinal finished its football season with an 11-1 record and now awaits news about a possible bowl invitation. In his last home game, quarterback Andrew Luck set yet-more records.
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The Cardinal (23-0-1), the top overall seed in the 64-team NCAA women's
soccer tournament, advanced to the semifinals for the fourth consecutive
season on Friday after beating Oklahoma State in overtime.
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Cantor Arts Center newsletter: Check out the December issue of the Cantor Arts Center newsletter. Did you know, for instance, that the Cantor is open New Year's Eve from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.?
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ARI KELMAN named first Jim Joseph Professor in Education and Jewish Studies....
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