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Saving the cherry trees
Dixie Porter, a 1959 graduate of the UW, stands in the Quad near the cherry trees she and her classmates hope to raise enough money to replace. The class of 59 will sponsor a ceremonial planting of the first tree at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Photo By Mary Levin
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Angelika Stanhope
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Dixie Porter looks through one of the cherry trees on the Arts and Sciences Quadrangle. Photo By Mary Levin
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Nancy Amidei wearing a chocolate crown presented to her on Nancy Amidei Day. Amidei and her colleagues celebrated the occasion with one of her favorite vices - chocolate. Photo By Kathy Sauber
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Roger Simpsons recently released book, Covering Violence: A Guide to Ethical Reporting About Victims & Trauma, will be the basis for a panel discussion Tuesday in Kane Hall.
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Bryan Jones
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Campus gardener Nora Strothman helps Charles Thompson, left, and Gilbert Bombon install one of the new cigarette receptacles she found in a catalogue. Photo By Kathy Sauber
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The Burke Museums first major basket exhibit will highlight selections from a collection of more than 5,000 Native American baskets like the one above. The exhibit opens Oct. 26. Burke Museum Photo
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Football players and ballet dancers may not seem to have much in common, but according to a study by Ronald Smith, dancers face as much risk of injuries as athletes in contact sports like football.
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Catterall
Ramsey
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Krzysztof Palczewski, Bishop professor of ophthalmology
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Larry Dean, director of the new UW Regional Heart Center. Photo by Gavin Sisk
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