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    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 9: Perfect Landing: Acrofest Comes to Andrews University

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    HUMANS Blessings Outnumbering The Autumn Leaves, Savannah Tyler The James White Library Archives, Grace No ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving!, Lexie Dunham Art: Reclaiming the Narrative, Madison Vath A Trip to Detroit Through Nandi Comer\u27s Eyes, Ameilia Stefanescu NEWS Taking Flight at Acrofest, Nate Miller Andrews Celebrates Veterans, Andrew Francis Instruments of His Peace in a Broken World, Anna Rybachek IDEAS Are Aliens Real?, Katie Davis Stay Vaccinated for the Sassy Man Epidemic, Charisse Lapuebla The Thanksgiving Debate, Ruben ColĂłn PULSE Artificial Intelligence: Are We Playing God?, Alyssa Caruthers How Mission Work Impacts the Missionary: Advice for SMs, Caitlin Adap Moral Conflict Part 2, Katie Davis, The Illusion of Romantic Love, Nicole Compton-Gray LAST WORD The Joys of Journaling, Ian Freemanhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1008/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 2: World Changers Assemble!

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    HUMANS Meet Pastor Taurus Montgomery, Colin Cha Uniting AULA with Sofia Oudri, Grace No World Changers Take On Changing the World, Savannah Tyler ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Bewitched: An Album for the Fall Season, Lexie Dunham Music Notes for Change Day, Aiko J. Ayala Rios Processing Through Poetry: Raw & Real, Madison Vath NEWS Being Unstoppable: AU Fall Week of Prayer, Jonathan Clough FIBA Games Spark Questions for Competing Nations Ahead of the \u2724 Summer Olympics, Andrew Francis Honors\u27 Agape Feast Starts New Year of Faith and Fellowship, Andrew Francis IDEAS A Life Worth Living, Reagan Westerman The Victoria\u27s Secret Fashion Show Returns: Is it a Marketing Tactic or Genuine Change?, Daena Holbrook PULSE AU Sports, Alyssa Caruthers More Change Day Experiences, Various Students The Strange Thing About Service, Wambui Karanja Uplifting Spaces on Campus: Reflections from Nicole Compton-Gray, Nicole Compton-Gray LAST WORD An Advertising-Free Zone, Scott Moncrieffhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 7: Not Throwing Away Our Shot: Honoring Hamilton\u27s Legacy

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    HUMANS An Arboretum of Beauty, Anneliese Tessalee Serving with All She\u27s Got: Natalia\u27s Mission Experience in the Dominican Republic, Nick Bishop WAUS Fall Fundraiser, Grace No ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Art: A Window Into Another Reality, Madison Vath Filipino Art Through Filipino Eyes: Celebrating A Culture, Amelia Stefanescu Free-Falling Into Autumn : A Fall Playlist, Amelia Stefanescu Upcoming Events in the Art Department, Katrina Johnson What to do about Inhospitality?: A Review of Mitski\u27s Newest Album, Reagan McCain NEWS Andrews Autumn Conference Promotes Peaceful Scientific Discourse, Andrew Francis Honors Goes to Hamilton, Melissa Moore Unraveling the Historical Threads: The SDA Church\u27s Journey with the Trinity, Brendan Oh IDEAS Cats or Dogs?, Abby Shim Exploring Student Perspectives on Jewelry, Reagan Westerman Israeli- Gaza, the Split of Public Opinion, United Nations Resolutions and What We Can Do, Robert Zhang PULSE Everything Happens For A Reason , Nicole Compton-Gray Moral Conflict: What is the Right Thing to Do?, Katie Davis Productivity & Success, Anna Rybachek Social Media and the College Student: A Useful Tool or a Destructive Spiral?, Rodney Bell II LAST WORD To Be Loved and to Love, Wambui Karanjahttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1006/thumbnail.jp

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 1 - Executive Summary

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    The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2s^-1. This report is the Executive Summary (Volume I) of the four volume Reference Design Report. It gives an overview of the physics at the ILC, the accelerator design and value estimate, the detector concepts, and the next steps towards project realization.The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2s^-1. This report is the Executive Summary (Volume I) of the four volume Reference Design Report. It gives an overview of the physics at the ILC, the accelerator design and value estimate, the detector concepts, and the next steps towards project realization

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 4 - Detectors

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    This report, Volume IV of the International Linear Collider Reference Design Report, describes the detectors which will record and measure the charged and neutral particles produced in the ILC's high energy e+e- collisions. The physics of the ILC, and the environment of the machine-detector interface, pose new challenges for detector design. Several conceptual designs for the detector promise the needed performance, and ongoing detector R&D is addressing the outstanding technological issues. Two such detectors, operating in push-pull mode, perfectly instrument the ILC interaction region, and access the full potential of ILC physics.This report, Volume IV of the International Linear Collider Reference Design Report, describes the detectors which will record and measure the charged and neutral particles produced in the ILC's high energy e+e- collisions. The physics of the ILC, and the environment of the machine-detector interface, pose new challenges for detector design. Several conceptual designs for the detector promise the needed performance, and ongoing detector R&D is addressing the outstanding technological issues. Two such detectors, operating in push-pull mode, perfectly instrument the ILC interaction region, and access the full potential of ILC physics

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 3 - Accelerator

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    The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2 s^-1. The complex includes a polarized electron source, an undulator-based positron source, two 6.7 km circumference damping rings, two-stage bunch compressors, two 11 km long main linacs and a 4.5 km long beam delivery system. This report is Volume III (Accelerator) of the four volume Reference Design Report, which describes the design and cost of the ILC.The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2 s^-1. The complex includes a polarized electron source, an undulator-based positron source, two 6.7 km circumference damping rings, two-stage bunch compressors, two 11 km long main linacs and a 4.5 km long beam delivery system. This report is Volume III (Accelerator) of the four volume Reference Design Report, which describes the design and cost of the ILC

    International Linear Collider Reference Design Report Volume 2: PHYSICS AT THE ILC

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    This article reviews the physics case for the ILC. Baseline running at 500 GeV as well as possible upgrades and options are discussed. The opportunities on Standard Model physics, Higgs physics, Supersymmetry and alternative theories beyond the Standard Model are described.This article reviews the physics case for the ILC. Baseline running at 500 GeV as well as possible upgrades and options are discussed. The opportunities on Standard Model physics, Higgs physics, Supersymmetry and alternative theories beyond the Standard Model are described
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