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Prof’s class examines the sociology of yoga

Prof’s class examines the sociology of yoga

Professor Lori M. Hunter has spent a semester prompting students to grapple with questions about the intersection of society and yoga. The course, which she believes is the first of its kind, is an upper-division class designed to hone students’ critical-thinking skills.

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Bear with book

Kids weave tales of snakes and eagles and bears

Two first graders walk into a class. They open a science book they wrote together. They read it aloud to college students, who clap and ask questions. This is no joke. It’s a joint effort of a science-writing class at CU-Boulder and a first-grade class at Bear Creek Elementary School.

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Caution: Caffeine

Adolescent caffeine use may raise anxiety-disorder risk

Many have felt the jitters of too much caffeine, but new evidence suggests that such consumption puts adolescents at risk of suffering those symptoms on a daily basis, even after discontinuing use, according to a 鶹Ѱ study published in the February edition of the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology.

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