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Availability of swine flu vaccine confuses Barnard students

“I just hate when there is a double standard. ... If we can check out books in Butler and eat in John Jay and CC/SEAS students can use Lehman Library and eat at Hewitt ... why draw the line when giving out flu shots?”

“I just hate when there is a double standard. ... If we can check out books in Butler and eat in John Jay and CC/SEAS students can use Lehman Library and eat at Hewitt ... why draw the line when giving out flu shots?”

Newly created NYC FluLine may help diminish swine flu-related ER visits

Think you have the flu? Call the NYC FluLine—and pick up your H1N1 vaccine in Lerner, too.

Think you have the flu? Call the NYC FluLine—and pick up your H1N1 vaccine in Lerner, too.

Students survive swine flu, live to quell the hype

After some students have survived swine flu, Columbia remains on guard.

After some students have survived swine flu, Columbia remains on guard.

Schools to receive H1N1 vaccine

New York City's public schools will be providing swine flu vaccinations.

New York City's public schools will be providing swine flu vaccinations.

Barnard’s new flu-fighting tactic

A deathly blow is headed for the flu, as Barnard’s Student Government Association has formed a committee to address the swine flu at Barnard.

A deathly blow is headed for the flu, as Barnard’s Student Government Association has formed a committee to address the swine flu at Barnard.

University pushes for swine flu prevention

As flu season quickly approaches, the University has launched a campaign to stymie the potential spread of the H1N1 virus on campus.

As flu season quickly approaches, the University has launched a campaign to stymie the potential spread of the H1N1 virus on campus.

City braces for the flu season, vaccines

With a second outbreak of swine flu possibly lurking just around the corner, New York City is preparing for the worst.

With a second outbreak of swine flu possibly lurking just around the corner, New York City is preparing for the worst.

City reacts to swine flu

After six students at the Ascension School on West 108th Street were suspected of having swine flu, city health officials tested four children and a teacher at the school on Wednesday, and took samples from another two students who were sick at home. Though the results have not yet been processed, there are no confirmed cases of the illness at Ascension.

After six students at the Ascension School on West 108th Street were suspected of having swine flu, city health officials tested four children and a teacher at the school on Wednesday, and took samples from another two students who were sick at home. Though the results have not yet been processed, there are no confirmed cases of the illness at Ascension.