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Observations of Acropora spawning in the Mozambique Channel
There is little published information about the reproductive biology of corals in the western Indian Ocean region. In particular, information about coral spawning patterns is largely absent from scientific literature.  We document scleractinian coral spawning events - 8 species of Acropora - from the Mozambique Channel, observed on three different nights after new and full moons, in the vicinity of Andavadoaka on the southwest coast of Madagascar in September 2013.   These observations constitute the first documented in situ observations of coral spawning for Madagascar and the Mozambique Channel, close to the westernmost boundary of the global distribution of these Acropora species
The Gallery \u2715
This is a digital copy of the print book produced by the Gallery 2015 team. Contents: Preface p. 6, Core Studios p. 8, Graphic Design p. 20, Illustration p. 32, Painting p. 44, Printmaking p. 56, Metals & Jewelry p. 68, Ceramics p. 80, Sculpture p. 92, 3D Biomedical p. 104, Photography p. 116, Credits p. 128, Artist Index p. 130.
Files for individual sections may be viewed on the detailed metadata page by clicking on the book title.https://rdw.rowan.edu/the_gallery/1001/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, March 2, 2017
Student Premieres Self-Produced Film on Campus • SPINT Houses to Host Events to Interest Applicants for Next Year • International Perspective: A Japanese Student\u27s Reflection on Exchange Programs • Q&A with Last Year\u27s Faculty Award Winners • Setting the Bar High: Mock Trial Races Toward Success • UC Senior Sprints to the Finish Line • Opinions: The U-Imagine Center Undermines Liberal Education; Entrepreneurship Enhances Liberal Education at UC • Men\u27s Basketball Breaks Nine-Year Drought, Advances to Conference Playoffs • Four for Four: Ursinus Women\u27s Swimming Caps Off Perfect Four Yearshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1662/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, March 23, 2017
Immigration Panel Will Allow Students to Express Their Experience with Political Issues • International Perspective: Reflections on Adjusting to Campus Culture in the Fall • Important Housing Lottery Dates and Advice from Residence Life • Tech Support Updates Outdated Login Service • From Taxes to Spaghetti, Nerd Camp Helps Students Navigate the Real World • First-Person Perspective: Student Reflects on Class Trip to Chicago • Opinions: Does U.S. Happiness Affect UC Happiness?; Trappe Beer and Soda or Austin\u27s Beverages? • From Amateur Wrestler to College Professor: Nick Scoville Does it All • Fun in the Sun: Five Ursinus Teams Traveled Cross Country to Compete During Spring Breakhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1663/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, April 6, 2017
Active Minds Decides to Tone it Down Taupe for Autism Acceptance • Student Government Election Results Come In • STAT Hosts Town Hall to Provide Transparency on Where Tuition Goes • Core Curriculum Updates Underway for Fall 2018 • Eco-Conscious Students Travel Sustainably with UC Bikeshare • Annual Spring Concert Takes on a New Look • Opinions: Light it Up Blue is More Harmful than Helpful; Here\u27s Why Active Minds Toned it Down Taupe • The Woman Behind the Sports: Laura Moliken, Athletic Director • Construction on Thomas Field Underway; Press Box and Grandstand to be Builthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1665/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, February 2, 2017
Former Dean Files Lawsuit Against Ursinus; College Denies Charges • Diversity Committee Questions Campus Climate • Q&A with New Board Chair, Robert Wonderling • Changes to CIE Questions and Curriculum in Fall • Portraits of Protest: UC Students Take on Women\u27s March in D.C. • First-Person Perspective: Student Curator Shares Experience • Opinions: Betsy DeVos is a Danger to Our Education System; Scott Pruitt\u27s EPA Will Put Our Climate at Risk • Women\u27s Swimming on Pace to be Top of the Conference Again • Gymnastics Team Vaults Into Action • Message from the Grizzly Editorial Staffhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1658/thumbnail.jp
Skunk River Review, Fall 2013 and Spring 2014
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The Grizzly, February 16, 2017
First Semester of Philadelphia Experience a Success • College Unveils Construction Plans for The Commons • Peer Advocates Prepare for the Vagina Monologues • Q&A with Author and Activist • By the Way, Meet Vera Stark Tackles Race in the Glamorous World of 1930s Hollywood • History Professor Hugh Clark Reflects on Time at Ursinus • Opinions: La La Land Delivers on Promise of Nostalgia; Graduating Early Should Not Translate to Exclusion • Golf Ready to Swing Into Spring • Three Champions Crowned; Wrestling Advances to Regionalshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1660/thumbnail.jp
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