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  1. Added Feb 25, 2008 by katiebda
    Strong Women, Strong Girls has created an innovative after school model that uses the study of contemporary and historic female role models, mentoring relationships with college undergraduate women, and skill building activities to help at-risk girls in grades 3-5 build positive self-esteem and skills for life-long success.
  2. Added Feb 24, 2008 by katiebda
    While creating content enables girls to experiment with how they want to present themselves to the world, they are obviously interested in maintaining and forging relationships.
  3. Added Feb 20, 2008 by katiebda
    Ms. Paul and Ms. Hansen, a journalism professor at the university, modified the computer game, NeverWinter Nights, to develop a three-dimensional role-playing game to teach students about the intricacies of being a journalist: coming up with a story angle, identifying sources, preparing questions, synthesizing information, and writing an article.
  4. Added Feb 20, 2008 by katiebda
    In the wake of the shooting at Northern Illinois University, numerous groups commemorating the event have already cropped up on Facebook.
  5. Added Feb 12, 2008 by katiebda
    The site is called JuicyCampus, and it opened this summer. Some of the most viewed topics today are “Who is the sluttiest girl????,” “Hottest Cornell Sophomores,” and “Biggest Cornell Cokeheads?” Anonymous users of the site have posted their picks in each category and in many other, similar topics, and many of the students who are named on the site are not amused.
  6. Added Feb 05, 2008 by katiebda
    There?s a new breed of networking sites growing on the Web — anti-social sites like Enemybook and Snubster. Some say these sites are a harmless social commentary on the forced cheer of Facebook, but others worry that they may enable online bullying.
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