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Univeristy Launches Plan To Abate Mold In Dorm


		Univeristy Launches Plan To Abate Mold In Dorm

The Cougar Chronicle, Chicago State University, IL

23 hours ago by Mason Harrison

CSU administrators launched this summer a plan to aggressively reduce the potential for mold build-up in the university's lone residence hall. The plan - in conjunction with previous efforts - comes as students and staff ready for a new year that many are hoping will be free from the odiferous presence of fungi and the adverse health effects that have plagued workers and students in the facility in the past.

State Lawmakers Knock Controversial Remarks Labeling CSU Students 'Ghetto'

The Cougar Chronicle, Chicago State University, IL

18 hours ago by Tiffany Grant

Illinois legislators Ed Maloney and Monique Davis in discussions with The Cougar Chronicle Aug. 14 condemned remarks uttered last spring by the university's financial aid director that labeled CSU students as "ghetto."

The issue was resurrected earlier this month when administrator Beverly John deflected questions about the future of the university's athletic programs and voiced her objections to student media coverage of the financial aid director's past remarks.

Obama picks Senator Joseph Biden as VP running mate

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago

Early Saturday morning, Presidential candidate Barack Obama announced among much anticipation that his running mate for the 2008 election will be Senator Joseph Biden from Delaware. Biden, 65, has been a member of the Senate since 1973. He was the earliest dropout in the 2008 Democratic primaries.

The forgotten plague


		The forgotten plague

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Tamar Campbell

Nearly 100 years ago, a "plague" spread across the whole world. It killed approximately 40 million people (although that number is just a rough estimate by historians) and left countless children as orphans between 1918 and 1920. Neither the sparsely populated Arctic, nor the bustling streets of London were spared.

New chancellor hired at UIC


		New chancellor hired at UIC

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Heather Jackson

The Board of Trustees appointed a new chancellor for UIC this past July.

UIC voted for Paula Allen-Meares to overtake the chancellor position. Allen-Meares will officially begin as chancellor of UIC on January 15, 2009.

"UIC's foundation is solid, our sights are set high, and our future is very bright.

ND admits diverse class of 2012

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

5 days ago by Jenn Metz

The Notre Dame class of 2012 has something to be proud of.

The estimated 1,995 first-year students moving onto campus this weekend made it through one of the toughest university admissions processes in the country are among the 26 percent of applicants accepted out of a total of 13,947, the second-largest applicant pool in the University's history.

Duncan Hall welcomes its first students

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

5 days ago by Kaitlynn Riely

Notre Dame, meet Duncan Hall.

The new men's residence hall, which cost approximately $20 million and took 17 months to construct, opened this week, taking its spot on West Quad next to McGlinn Hall.

The first of the 232 men who will live in the building began moving in this week, and the overwhelming reaction to the first dorm built on Notre Dame campus since 1997 has been positive.

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