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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.

Purdue technology impacts the world

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

5 hours ago by Carl Kurek

It is without a doubt that the headlines over this past summer were dominated by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. An oil spill which started on April 20 when a BP oil rig exploded and oil began gushing into the gulf until July 15, 86 days and an estimated 4.

Chancellor Cohan, modern-day Galileo

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

21 hours ago by Carl Kurek

Spectacular images of the Whirlpool Galaxy, Cocoon Nebula, Jupiter and its moons, among other marvels of the universe were projected onto viewing screens in Alumni Hall for all to see on the evening of Aug. 27.

These images had actually been taken using the Northwest Indiana Robotic Telescope, the newest addition to the physics and astronomy programs at PUC.

PUC student takes cross-country journey

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

1 day ago by Carl Kurek

While many college students vacation during their summer break, relaxing poolside or lying out on the beach, PUC student Ben Moul spent his summer bicycling 3,529 miles across the United States.

"I wanted the chance to challenge myself. I just wanted to see if I could do it," Moul, a 20-year-old mechanical engineering major, said.

Early involvement, first-round overhaul proposed to IFC rush

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

1 day ago by Allison Marino

Those eagerly awaiting fraternity recruitment may have a different rush experience from active fraternity members, as Interfraternity Council is considering changes to the rush process.

Prospective greeks would see two major changes, said Alex Kriegshauser, president of IFC.

Stetson-Grace leaves DePauw, is second lost staffer in week


		Stetson-Grace leaves DePauw, is second lost staffer in week

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

3 days ago by Allison Marino

With the news of greek life coordinator Morgan Battrell's departure still sinking in, the Office of Community Life and Campus Development faced the loss of another staff member.

Nissy Stetson-Grace, assistant director of campus living and community development, left Monday for a position at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.

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.

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.

First-year RAs take on additional responsibilities


		First-year RAs take on additional responsibilities

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

6 days ago by Macy Ayers

Sophomore Megan May always "just liked the idea" of working in residence life.

"I'm really excited about it, and I really want to host fun events for my floor," May said. "I'm really willing to do any activities they want to do. I'm excited to get to know my residents and for them to get to know each other.

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