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Photo: Class of 2014 waves hello


		Photo: Class of 2014 waves hello

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

19 hours ago by Dan Cobar

The class of 2014 ended their orientation with the class of 1964 "adopting" them. Each year, Lehigh honors this tradition at the First-Year Student Rally where the incoming class is adopted by the class from 50 years prior.

Changes as campus kicks off new academic year

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

11 hours ago by Nicole Lockley

School is back in session for the 156th year at historic Lincoln University.

Students arrived the third week of August prepared to deal with the challenges of a new academic year and a changing campus.

Lincoln has made several additions and subtractions to its physical appearance.

After hazing incident, Chi Phi rebuilds

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

13 hours ago by Megan Hanks

Last semester, Chi Phi was required by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs to suspend all activities on allegations that they participated in hazing. They have since appealed the decision and are in the process of rebuilding the fraternity with the help of a consultant.

Table games shift financial spirit for the Sands

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

19 hours ago by Lauren Kelly

Sands Casino achieves best financial quarter yet this past spring. The casino continues to thrive since the addition of table games in July, but is struggling to find enough table games dealers to meet the demand.

University gathers to remember Hubbard

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

19 hours ago by Madeleine Morgenstern
Campus News Editor

Friends of Taylor Hubbard gathered in Kogan Plaza Wednesday evening to mourn the student they described as incredibly cheerful and good-natured.

LGBT students protest Target Takeover

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

19 hours ago by Ashley Larkin
Hatchet Reporter

The Residence Hall Association hosted its annual Target Takeover event last night, amidst controversy over the retail giant's political contributions.

Tea party rally crowds campus

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Jeff Richards and Andrea Vittorio
Hatchet Staff Writers

A steady stream of red, white and blue-clad tea party members flowed through the Foggy Bottom Campus Saturday for the much-anticipated "Restoring Honor" rally.

Welcome back to West Chester:

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

1 day ago by Jenn Rothstein

Proposition 8 was overturned by a federal Judge in California on August 4, 2010.

The ruling was decided after a gay couple claimed that the proposition violated the Constitution and therefore violated their rights.

Judge Vaughn Walker overturned the Proposition saying "the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California Constitution the notion that opposite-sex couples are superior to same-sex couples.

Proposition 8: The debate continues


		Proposition 8: The  debate continues

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

1 day ago by Margaret Weaver

Proposition 8 was overturned by a federal Judge in California on August 4, 2010.

The ruling was decided after a gay couple claimed that the proposition violated the Constitution and therefore violated their rights.

Judge Vaughn Walker overturned the Proposition saying "the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California Constitution the notion that opposite-sex couples are superior to same-sex couples.

Leutner Dining Café opens to pleasant reviews


		Leutner Dining Café opens to pleasant reviews

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

3 days ago by Julia Clancy

Much like discussing weather, family, and politics seems to be a safety net for those unskilled in the art of conversation, so to is discussing the quality of cafeteria food. Asking almost anybody that eats in a cafeteria about the food is like asking an engineering major "Mac or PC?" You guarantee yourself an emotionally charged, detail-oriented conversation lasting no less than 30 minutes, free of awkward silences.

Tense SEC open forum addresses internal SEC issues and upcoming Greek Life referendum


		Tense SEC open forum addresses internal SEC issues and upcoming Greek Life referendum

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Gillian Seaman

Many students, most sporting

Greek attire, crowded Thwing

Atrium Wednesday to attend

the Student Executive Council's

open forum on the upcoming

Greek Life Student Activity

Fee (SAF) allocation referendum

to take place Sept. 8 and 9.

The referendum seeks to alter

the decision by the spring

2010 SEC board to cut the Inter-

Fraternity and Panhellenic

councils' SAF allocation from

6.

New campus dining service provider brings changes

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

4 days ago by Carla Bynum

After several controversies last year surrounding Lincoln's past food supplier, Sodexo, many students were enthused when there were talks of a new food service company.

The new food vendor, Virginia-based Thompson Hospitality, is the largest minority-owned food service company in the country, serving universities and corporate clients.

Major work on LGBT Center completed


		Major work on LGBT Center completed

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Tyler Babcock

With the surreptitious replacement

and repositioning

of a sign, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual

Transgender (LGBT)

Center in the west wing of the

Thwing Center opened its doors

on Monday.

The opening, originally projected

for late March when renovations

began in early February,

was pushed back to April, then

to "Spring 2010," an estimate

that was still displayed on the

sign outside the entrance late into the summer.

Strickland names Youngstown as new Ohio hub


		Strickland names Youngstown as new Ohio hub

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Andrea DeMart ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR

Local and state officials gathered in Tod Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University for the official announcement of Youngstown as an Ohio Hub of Innovation and Opportunity.

Campus repairs, renovations greet students


		Campus repairs, renovations greet students

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Lindsey Ramdin NEWS REPORTER

Students were greeted on campus this semester with new buildings, freshly paved sidewalks and the promise of a more student-oriented campus.

Witness list includes several YSU officials

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Dan Pompili NEWS EDITOR

On Friday, the Mahoning County Prosecutor's office released a list of 20 witnesses in the criminal trial of embattled ex-union boss Ivan Maldonaldo, including 11 Youngstown State University employees.

Dr. John David Smith named Vice President and Academic Dean


		Dr. John David Smith named Vice President and Academic Dean

The Concordian, Concord University, WV

5 days ago by Dustin Blankenship

Dr. John David Smith has been announced to officially fill the position of Vice President and Academic Dean, a position he has held as an interim for the past year. President Gregory Aloia made the announcement at the end of the Spring 2010 semester.

As Vice President, Dr.

Longest continuous span bridge in the US built in West Virginia


		Longest continuous span bridge in the US built in West Virginia

The Concordian, Concord University, WV

6 days ago by Samantha Ricketts

After three years of construction, a record is being broken in West Virginia. The nation's longest continuous segmental span bridge is almost complete over the Kanawha River linking Dunbar and South Charleston.

When completely finished, the bridge will carry eastbound traffic on I-64 in order to improve safety and alleviate congestion from the existing bridge, which will then hold all westbound traffic.

Classical pianist scheduled to perform at university students and faculty.

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

6 days ago by Derrick Bell

Albert Frantz used to tease his seventh grade teacher for listening to classical music.

Now, Frantz not only performs classical piano, he also does traveling performances.

Frantz, 36, a renowned artist, will be visiting Lincoln University for a lecture recital in the Ware Center Auditorium at 4 p.

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