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    The Grizzly, October 5, 1999

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    Bears Clobber Swarthmore During Family Day Game • Family Day A Success • Admission Rumor Proves False • Sophomore Week Set • 811 Main Street • Forget MTV: Career Services Offering UC Seniors Opportunity to Star in Real World • Opinion: Stereotypes on Campus Affect and Hurt Everyone; Letter to the Editors • Ursinus Football Crushes Swarthmore in Centennial Conference Action, 59-0 • Volleyball wins Allentown Invit. and Family Day Tourney • Monumental Changes in UC Cheerleading • Soccer Splits for 1-1 on the Weekhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1447/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 25, 2000

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    District Attorney Speaks Out Against Hazing • The Great Re-Election Debate • Frameography: Another Fresh New Face in Collegeville • Ursinus\u27 Honor Societies Members \u2700 • Religion Rules at Upsilon Phi Delta Discussion • Blues in Full Bloom at Flowers\u27 Performance • Student Art Achievement at Ursinus College • Letter to the Editor • Softball Squad Ranked Second in the NCAA East Region • Ursinus Lacrosse Thrashes Mawrters in 21-4 Romp • Bears Swing Into First Place Over Johns Hopkins • UC Field Hockey: Building for the Future • Track Sprints Toward Conference Champs • Fisher Takes CC by Stormhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1467/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 14, 1999

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    Tragic Loss for Ursinus College • A Computer Makeover • Summer Research Experience • Freshman Orientation: Breaking in the Baby Bears • Car Owners Beware: Vehicle Cloning Criminals Multiplying to Collegeville Area • Ursinus Chapter of Best Buddies Begins Second Year • Life in Collegeville: Still Just a Rat in a Cage • Career Services Gets Connected • Opinion: Creationism is a Religious Doctrine, not a Viable Science ; What is and What Never Should be: The Rise and Fall of MTV\u27s Social Relevance • This is a Story of Obesity, Sexual Ambiguity, Self-Delusion and Madness • UC Gridders Grab First Win Over Leb Val • UC Field Hockey Under New Management • 80th Season of Bears Field Hockey Beginshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1444/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 19, 1999

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    Homecoming 1999 Hit Ursinus This Past Weekend • Handicap Accessibility On Ursinus College Campus • Adding to the Arts Program? • Reimert: A Suite Housing Experience • Baked to Perfection at Brew Moon • Opinion: Don\u27t They Have Anything Better to do?; Letters to the Editors; Guns Don\u27t Kill People, People Kill People • Modernized Version of Antigone High in Energy, Mediocre in Quality • Bears Fight off Gettysburg Bullets Gridiron • Hockey Battles with Holy Cross and Davis & Elkins; A Close Call and a Win • Two Near Misses for Men\u27s Soccer • Bishop Takes Top Honors at Moravianhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1449/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 16, 1999

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    Changes for Ursinus Campus? • UC Student Sexually Assaulted • A Case of Race? • Fire Safety on Ursinus Campus • Enjoying The Perks • Main Street House Stakes its Claim • Abstract Art Breathes Life into UC Campus • Opinion: Letter to the Editor; Editorial Discretion Does not Equal Censorship; Seniors Speak Out; The Key to the Issue of Race is Fellowship; In Response to the White Agenda • Voices in Praise Does it Again: Second Annual Gospel Choir Event a Success • Bears Head to Playoffs After Dickson Win • Volleyball Goes to ECAC\u27s • Ursinus Swimming Dives Into the Seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1452/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 18, 2000

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    Celebrating Diversity: A Week of Education and Enlightenment • Questions Arise Over Accuracy of UC Student Election Results • S.T.A.R. to Shine in Sexual Assault Awareness Week • Diversity Discussion Unites \u27A Class Divided\u27 • Race Debate Heats up During Diversity Week Deliberation: Students and Faculty Dispute Affirmative Action • Profile of a Protest • Letters to the Editor • Machinal Directing Compelling • proTheatre\u27s Machinal a Masterpiece • Bears Lacrosse Squad Continues its Winning Streak • Softball Sweeps Lebanon Valley, Improves to 28-8 • Playing from the Other Side: UC Athletes Turn Coaches • Profiles: Ryan Warden; Eboni Woodard • Bears Gear Up for CC Playoffs • Golf Team Plays Up to Parhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1466/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 21, 1999

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    Floyd Takes Its Toll on Ursinus • Ground Breaking for Field House • Beware of Main Street Intruder • New Library Computing System • Ursinus Biology Students Comb the Beaches in Woods Hole, MA • The Class of 2003, the First to Share in a Common Intellectual Experience • Beyond Collegeville: Appraising Philadelphia\u27s Nightlife • The Literary Society Explores the Heart • Opinion: Electronic Testing, Service or Scam?; Racial Profiling a Violation of Individuals Rights; Money Talks • Ursinus Football Conquers Franklin & Marshall in OT in Home Opener • Field Hockey gets First Win • UC Golf Takes the Tournaments in the Fallhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1445/thumbnail.jp

    Associations among Race/Ethnicity, ApoC-III Genotypes, and Lipids in HIV-1-Infected Individuals on Antiretroviral Therapy

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    BACKGROUND: Protease inhibitors (PIs) are associated with hypertriglyceridemia and atherogenic dyslipidemia. Identifying HIV-1-infected individuals who are at increased risk of PI-related dyslipidemia will facilitate therapeutic choices that maintain viral suppression while reducing risk of atherosclerotic diseases. Apolipoprotein C-III (apoC-III) gene variants, which vary by race/ethnicity, have been associated with a lipid profile that resembles PI-induced dyslipidemia. However, the association of race/ethnicity, or candidate gene effects across race/ethnicity, with plasma lipid levels in HIV-1-infected individuals, has not been reported. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A cross-sectional analysis of race/ethnicity, apoC-III/apoA-I genotypes, and PI exposure on plasma lipids was performed in AIDS Clinical Trial Group studies (n = 626). Race/ethnicity was a highly significant predictor of plasma lipids in fully adjusted models. Furthermore, in stratified analyses, the effect of PI exposure appeared to differ across race/ethnicity. Black/non-Hispanic, compared with White/non-Hispanics and Hispanics, had lower plasma triglyceride (TG) levels overall, but the greatest increase in TG levels when exposed to PIs. In Hispanics, current PI antiretroviral therapy (ART) exposure was associated with a significantly smaller increase in TGs among patients with variant alleles at apoC-III-482, −455, and Intron 1, or at a composite apoC-III genotype, compared with patients with the wild-type genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: In the first pharmacogenetic study of its kind in HIV-1 disease, we found race/ethnic-specific differences in plasma lipid levels on ART, as well as differences in the influence of the apoC-III gene on the development of PI-related hypertriglyceridemia. Given the multi-ethnic distribution of HIV-1 infection, our findings underscore the need for future studies of metabolic and cardiovascular complications of ART that specifically account for racial/ethnic heterogeneity, particularly when assessing candidate gene effects

    The Grizzly, April 11, 2000

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    Vandalism: Running Rampant in Reimert and the Quad • UC Gets Medieval in Annual Sport Fest • PBK Lecture Informative and Hilarious • Phi Psi Educates UC Greeks on Pledging Do\u27s and Don\u27ts • Students Take Center Stage at Airband 2000 • Service Day Calls UC Community to Action • Basket Bingo Allows Others to Make-a-Wish • Putting a Finger on Sexuality • RHA Behind the Scenes • Election Preview: CAB, RHA, USGA and Class Elections • Letters to the Editor • Thoughts from a Sophomore Chat: If Tuition Increases, Scholarships Must • UC Artists Unveil Photography Exhibit • The Voice of UC College Choir • Team Effort Puts UC in the Lead • Bears Quest for NCAA Tournament Continues • Softball Ranked 18th in Nation • Tennis Team Continues to Struggle • Golf Ties for Second with F&M • Track and Field Improves at Osprey Open • Sports Profiles: Joe Sprague; Sue Sobolewskihttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1465/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, January 24, 2002

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    Ursinus has Spoken: Results of the Grizzly Survey • A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • Ursinus Joins the War Against Bioterrorism • Limerick Nuclear Plant Cited for Safety Violation • New Housing for Spring Semester • Laptop Initiative • Opinions: Laptop Controversy; Are the Crowds too Much for Wismer to Handle?; En Espana: One Student\u27s Experience Abroad • Ursinus and MTV: A Winning Combination • Judy Chicago on Display at Berman • Sigma Sigma Sigma to Install Newest Collegiate Chapter at Ursinus • To be Educated or not to be? • Ursinus Swimmers Reap Benefits of a Trip Down South Showing Well Against York • Bouncing into Another Season with the Gymnastics Team • Ursinus Wrestling: A Conference Powerhouse in the Making • Indoor Track Teams Place 4th and 7th at Gulden Relays • Swarthmore Proves to be too Much for our Lady Bearshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1504/thumbnail.jp
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