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Saint Mary's library exhibits past mysteries
"Some people just associate mystery nights with someone dressing up and pretending to be murdered, but ours aren't really like that," Hobgood said. "It's more putting together a story and solving an overall question by finding clues all over the library. The library is closed, so we're the only ones in here. If you've ever wanted to run and yell in the library, this is a good opportunity.
Police interview three men involved in crime report, find no evidence for abduction
Professor reviews growth, failures of Mexican economy
Fausto Hernandez Trillo, professor of economics at Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), addressed the causes of anemic economic growth in Mexico in a lecture Tuesday sponsored by the Kellogg Institute. The talk, entitled “The Sluggish Mexican Economy: A Tale of Two Countries?”, focused on the history of the Mexican economy over the last half century and the causes of its struggles today.
ROTC begins 24-hour vigil at Clarke Fountain on behalf of Veterans Day














