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Performing for the benefit of others

The "Vagina Monologues" returns to Drury, raises money for women and children worldwide

By Kaitlyn McConnell

The Drury community is once again rallying to support the eradication of violence against women through the production of the Vagina Monologues. "The mission of V-Day and the 'Vagina Monologues' is to end violence against women and children all around the world," Sarah Radke, student producer and director of the show, said.

Drury professor publishes second study on women

Allen studies the relationship between women and college

By Jonathan Thomas

With the economic crisis beginning to weigh down on students who are nearing graduation, one Drury professor is researching the transitions that students go through during college and the role of women both as students and as administrators in higher education.

Too much of a good thing

Compulsive exercising can become a serious issue

By MCT

Fitness experts recommend 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Most young people exercise much less than this, but some-such as athletes, do more. Experts say that repeatedly exercising beyond the requirements for good health is an indicator of compulsive behavior.

More than just a song and dance

Sinatra's Coffee Gallery offers a wide variety of flavor

By Jonathan Thomas and Kaitlyn McConnell

No one would disagree that there are many choices when deciding where to go for coffee in Springfield. One of the newest options, however, offers more to its customers than just a simple cup of java. Jonathan and I initially decided to review Sinatra's Coffee Gallery because of our shared appreciation for the work of the great Frank Sinatra.

A look at the life of a Drury RA

Resident assistants play an important role in the college community

By Ekaterina Lyukina, For the Mirror

They are among the first people students meet their freshman year. They are the ones students run to when they need to get their mail or are locked out of their room. They offer guidance and advice to those under their care. They are Drury University's resident assistants (RA's).

Career Conundrums

By the Drury Career Center

*Every student has different reasons for attending college but most would agree they ultimately want to find a career they enjoy. Maybe you would like to travel internationally, make tons of money, or work part-time while raising a family. Getting from point A to B can be quite a process.

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