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  1. News: Freshman seminar explores the history and impact of Chicago waterways -- from kayaks http://bit.ly/4ObnJi
  2. News: A recent study suggests that sounds can penetrate deep sleep and influence associated memories upon waking http://bit.ly/5ENu7X
  3. News: History professor Peter Hayes counters common myths and misconceptions about the Holocaust http://bit.ly/3pEkXU
  4. News: Some modern Midwestern earthquakes actually two-century-old aftershocks http://bit.ly/1AUVFc
  5. News: Western, individualistic cultures are more prone to depression, according to a recent Weinberg psychology study http://bit.ly/pJvcX
  6. October 20 event: Contra Burnham: Why we need little plans for Chicago's future development - lecture by Bill Savage http://bit.ly/3ZXhOU
  7. News: Researchers develop a nanotechnology-based tool for prostate cancer testing http://bit.ly/WT4Vm
  8. News: Brian Odom, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, has been awarded a Packard Fellowship http://bit.ly/1RJPtY
  9. October 15 event: Beginning After the End, A Historian's View of Post-Catastrophic Societies - Robert Wiebe Lecture http://bit.ly/1AjHNG
  10. October 13 event: Best-selling author Andrew Bacevich presents "The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism" http://bit.ly/5Umi3
  11. News: Weinberg researchers see solar energy as a stand-out option to meet the nation's energy needs http://bit.ly/pwrc7
  12. October 6 event: Old books and e-books, friends or foes? Lecture by Harvard's Robert Darnton http://bit.ly/SzYrV
  13. News: Sociology professor will lead research into how women with HIV cope financially http://bit.ly/TdBlJ
  14. News: Weinberg freshmen learn the ropes at recent orientation events http://bit.ly/3LwMdC
  15. News: Three Northwestern faculty writers to be featured in Chicago-focused Granta issue http://bit.ly/sQVan
  16. News: Professor Carl Smith's book "The Plan of Chicago" selected for fall 2009 "One Book, One Chicago" program http://bit.ly/1hCcg
  17. News: Late-night snacking may be worse for us than we thought, according to a study by Weinberg researchers http://bit.ly/127EHp
  18. News: Weinberg chemistry professor honored -- twice -- by American Chemical Society http://bit.ly/sAgoR
  19. News: Chemistry professor helps map the 'DNA' of sculptures, a promising way to date and authenticate bronze artworks http://bit.ly/1MSnDI
  20. News: Five Weinberg faculty among eight at Northwestern receiving National Science Foundation CAREER awards http://bit.ly/fGVrD