Campus
Working to maintain scholarships will pay off in the long run
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Each year students apply to the University and many are awarded scholarships. Maintaining these scholarships requires work and there are resources to help students do so. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions offers various awards each year, said the Director Gary Swegan.
Freddie, Frieda and the 'King' show up to judge Idol Night
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Eight idols performed at Commons Dining Center for Idol Night, sponsored by Chily's and Temptations Convenience Stores. This is the third year for the event, said Robin Bruning, manager of Chily's and Temptations. The first year was held at the McDonald Dining Center, and last year the events were held both at Chily's and Temptations.
Police Blotter for March 21, 2008
Wednesday 5:53 p.m. Nikolette Barnes, 21, of Detroit, was arrested for shoplifting at the Woodland Mall on North Main Street. 8:32 p.m. Ryan L. Hentsch, 19, of Mogadore, Ohio, Maxwell P. Charney, 19, of Sylvania, Ohio, and Dionte R. Davis, 19, of Cleveland, were cited for drug abuse of marijuana.
Tribute to the troops
Students hold vigil for soldiers
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Iraq is on the other side of the world, but the implications of the war in Iraq reach far beyond the Middle Eastern country. There have been 3,991 confirmed deaths of American soldiers in the war, according to the Department of Defense. Last night, Reach Out, a non-partisan social issues group, and the College Democrats, came together to hold a candlelight vigil commemorating the fifth anniversary of the U.
Roadblocks
Poor exchange rates make it hard for students to travel abroad
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The world is your classroom, but the poor exchange rate of the dollar is making it harder for students to get off campus and fully take advantage of what the world has to offer by studying abroad. "It's a bad time to travel," said Kyoo Kim, economics professor.
2008 Woodie Awards
