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- initialism US "geographically separated unit", used to denote a military unit not at the same physical location or base as its parent unit
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( "GSU") bargaining committees, representing the Regina Office and the Saskatchewan Country Operations and Maintenance bargaining units.
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They are using this film in a multiculturalism unit in a freshman class at GSU because it evokes emotion and calls attention to the universal problem of racism (not just white vs. ‘other’ racism) as well as lack of community activism.
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But none of that mattered to GSU, which held the Tigers to just 26 percent shooting and had the lead for the last eight minutes of the game, holding off JSU's comeback attempts.
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-- Jackson State coach Tevester Anderson, after GSU upset the top-seeded Tigers in the SWAC tournament.
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-- Jackson State coach Tevester Anderson, after GSU upset the top-seeded Tigers in the SWAC tournament.
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But none of that mattered to GSU, which held the Tigers to just 26 percent shooting and had the lead for the last eight minutes of the game, holding off JSU's comeback attempts.
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Opposing teams shot 45.3 percent from the field against GSU, including 32.9 percent from 3-point range.
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I live in South Georgia and am currently in the Curriculum Studies program at GSU.
Inauguration 1-20-09 2009
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Opposing teams shot 45.3 percent from the field against GSU, including 32.9 percent from 3-point range.
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Feinberg is one of many graduate students campaigning for the University to recognize Graduate Student United (GSU) as a union.
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