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Molecular biology major Hima Reddy is prepared for med school. Religiously watching ""Grey's Anatomy"" single handedly allowed her to ace the MCAT and her perfect GPA ensures that she will be admitted to the med school of her choice. 


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Murray’s return forces tough decision in goal

The Wisconsin women's soccer team returns to action tonight at 7 p.m. when it takes on No. 16 Missouri in the Wisconsin Soccer Invitational at the McClimon Soccer Complex. As part of the event, Wisconsin (2-1-2) will also take on Kentucky at 1 p.m. Sunday. 


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The pothead: man's new best friend

I can't help but notice these days that everyone is out walking their dogs. I can't even go outside without seeing a friendly canine, and why not? Dogs offer companionship and fun, and from what I've gleaned from conversations they're huge chick magnets. 


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New night game: Tag! You’re stalked!

I turned the corner, he turned the corner. My pace quickened, his quickened. Everywhere I went, I knew I was being followed. Not just followed, but stalked. And it wasn't one of those perceived-but-never-actually-occurring-Facebook-type-stalkings, no, this was the real deal. He was after me. 


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Falk claims victory in primary

After months of nasty campaign tactics between the four attorney general candidates, Democrat Kathleen Falk and Republican J.B. Van Hollen will go head-to-head in the Nov. 7 election. '


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John is Mayer of white blues town

""I'm gonna do some things you wouldn't let me do,"" John Mayer sings on the closing track to his new album, Continuum. The line, like so many others on the record, is an indignant remonstration of love gone awry, but it may as well serve as Mayer's battle cry for the past two years. If 2005's John Mayer Trio live release Try! was a cry for credibility from the uber-talented but oft-maligned ""Wonderland"" singer, then Continuum plays as a certified proclamation of newfound worth. 


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Ladies head west to extend match streak

After two straight weekends of facing lackluster opposition, the No. 11 Wisconsin volleyball team (6-1) will finally compete in a tournament hosting another ranked opponent, No.16 Ohio (6-2), when it travels cross-country to play in the University of San Diego Invitational this weekend. 



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