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Campus escort service finishes its busiest year

By Ryan Sullivan

Campus escort service is about to complete their busiest year to date, beating all other years in the total number safe escorts. This semester, despite understaffing issues, the service has also been busier as far as constantly being out on runs, said supervisor Brandon Scribner.

Dorm Daze to offer novelty items to students

New store on East Wooster takes Madhatter's place

By Scott Recker

University students will no longer have to leave town to obtain novelty items to decorate their dorm rooms - or glass tobacco-smoking accessories. Dorm Daze, a new store on the East Wooster Street where Madhatter Music used to be, currently sells water and glass tobacco pipes, ashtrays, t-shirts, spice grinders and other novelty items.

Police Blotter for April 30, 2008

Sunday 11:02 a.m. A woman on Clough Street states that her neighbor entered her residence last night and stole her medication. 2:40 p.m. Overnight someone kicked in the side panel of a car on Blue Jay Drive causing between $1,500 and $2,000 worth of damage.

Boston U. will not seek 'green' certification

By The Daily Free Press

As colleges across the country and commonwealth clamor for official eco-friendly certification, Boston University will not seek green accreditation because of high application and procedural fees, though buildings will be up to par, officials said. President Robert Brown said it is in the university's best interests to use its limited funding for renovation and renewal as well as new construction projects on campus, rather than putting money toward a costly process to gain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification.

Fraternity members found guilty for hazing incidents in Texas

By U- WIRE

Former Sigma Alpha Epsilon President Chase Bolding, wearing a black suit and carrying a nervous expression on his face, walked into a county courtroom Monday, sat down before the judge's bench and took a deep breath. Bolding, former pledge trainer William Evans and economics senior and former pledge trainer Austin Sherrill pleaded no contest to hazing and providing alcohol to a minor.

Northeastern students protest low janitor wages

By U- WIRE

Northeastern University students gathered in the pouring rain Monday evening to wrap up their weekend-long protest of their school's treatment of its janitorial staff, demanding school administrators clean up their act and provide better wages and benefits.

WVU second top offical to resign

By U- WIRE

A second top official is stepping down for his role in the flawed decision by West Virginia University to award a degree to the governor's daughter. College of Business and Economics Dean R. Stephen Sears "indicated to the provost" that he will leave his post, according to a statement released Monday morning by WVU.

Findlay resident donates $2 million

By Kyle Reynolds

When the men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams suit up in 2012 it will be on Bill Frack Court. Yesterday, at the BGSU Falcon Club Annual reception it was announced that Findlay resident and BGSU basketball enthusiast, Bill Frack, has donated $2 million dollars to the basketball court at the new Stroh Convocation Center.

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