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A spirit that is not afraid

Miles Murphy / Writer


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Auburn Students Develop Applications for iPhone and iPad

Last week, Auburn University faculty, staff and students were invited to attend the final project presentations for COPMP 4970/7970 iPhone and iPad Development in the Shelby Center.The presentations were open to anyone who had an interest in iPhone and iPad development and were presented by those with varying levels of programing skills.

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Art in Science Week

This summer, the Jule Collins Smith Museum was home to the art and science program "Science Matters." Each week of the program is part of a seven week series that explores the many similarities between the aspects of art and those of science. Last week was one of the seven weeks that the series spans over the summer.

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Alabama Broadband Initiative

The Alabama Department of Economic Affairs has been hard at work over the last few months pressing forward to assure that broadband Internet service is more available for those in need by starting its ConnectingALABAMA program."It's an effort to help increase access to broadband Internet service in areas without affordable options," said Mike Presley, ADECA spokesman.

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Will the New iPhone Change Everything?

Apple's iPhone4 launches June 24 with its running slogan "This changes everything." Again, it has much hype to live up to. According to Apple, the new iPhone4 is the thinnest smartphone ever produced, 34 percent thinner than its predecessor.

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