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February 2010
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We must crush the Cadillac tax
Famous SUNY alumni speak out: Graduates achieve greatness
SUNY Who’s Who
UUP College Scholarship Fund seeks donors, worthy SUNY students
Battle for SUNY rages on: Governor vows to curb state spending; unions pledge to fight for education
Governor signs executive order on gender identity, expression
Tier V legislation takes effect
On campus: Farmindgale aviators earn their wings with both feet on the ground
Spotlight on UUPers
UUPeople: UUPer brings Grammy gold to Purchase
Chapter?prompts security review after faculty member murdered
Affiliate news: NYSUT elects, promotes from within
Candidate statements due March 5
NYSUT Benefits: Legal Service Plan provides peace of mind
UUP Benefits: AFLAC programs now available to UUPers
In other words - VP for Academics Fred Floss: Courts don’t protect academic freedom
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