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Being a part of a changemaker, rule-breaker campus like UC San Diego means students, faculty and staff skillfully find solutions to complex problems, create innovative ideas that can improve lives and build novel business concepts that can disrupt the conventional way of doing things. But solutions and ideas need guidance to grow into viable companies or else entrepreneurs risk failing before their companies have even launched. It can be difficult to navigate the complexities of the business world and dangerous to go into alone. What’s a fledgling startup to do?
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By giving us your email, you are opting in to the Marine Corps Times Daily News Roundup. Roughly 4,000 urinalysis tests were conducted by the division between the summer, when the new policy was implemented, and early December, the release said. The Marine Corps said fewer than a percent of those tested were found to be positive for the hallucinogenic drug. The Marine Corps did not say if these courts-martial were related to any positive LSD tests, citing concern for any other potential investigations.
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