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Free Speech Still Comes at a Price

By Vincent Quan February 27, 2008 | 1:38 am
Posted in: University

When campus police were first alerted to the tree-climb protest outside Wheeler Hall, they drew an immediate connection with the oak grove protest near Memorial Stadium.

Yet, despite the huge tree banner filled with grievances against the university, those occupying the tree outside Wheeler Hall stressed that they had no direct connection to the tree-sitters east of campus.

Still, tree protesters from both areas shared one ideal in common — that of free speech.

Wheeler Hall tree protesters called for the democratization of the UC Regents and condemned the BP Deal. But they said, in the end, it was an issue of free speech and student activism.

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Changes in Temperature May Affect Population in Face of Climate Change

By Tim Dunn | 1:38 am
Posted in: Research and Ideas

While a temperature influence on male longevity is an important finding in itself, global environmental health professor Kirk Smith said temperature stress might impact humans in other ways more pertinent to public health in the face of climate change.

“We want to look and see if this population of kids born in times of temperature stress are themselves more sensitive to temperature, whether they have increased death rates later on in adulthood in reaction to temperature extremes, whether or not they were sensitized in the womb,” he said.

But the effect of climate change on the population depends on the way in which climate change occurs, he said.

“If (climate change) is a slow rising in temperature, you might expect the population to get used to it,” he said. “If it affects variations in temperature, then it could have an effect.”

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