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As the crossfire between Palestinian and Israeli forces continues, students on campus in support of both sides approach the conflict with different solutions for peace. Though armed conflicts have occurred between the two nations before, the most recent conflict occurred Dec. … 33 Comments
Editors Carolyn Crist and Chelsea Cook look into what happened in the paper last week and talk about what to look for follow ups on in future issues. … 0 Comments
Last semester, the Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon raised a record-setting $75,000 for their sole philanthropy, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The total is the largest amount raised in the 37 years that the fraternity has participated in this campaign, beating last year's total of $59,356 and surpassing this year's goal of $65,000. … 10 Comments
Attention all upperclassmen: there has been an invasion. On Jan. 8, an unusually large group of 202 new first-year students enrolled at the University to no protest to begin classes this spring. The University accepted the students and deferred their enrollment to the spring semester as part of an initiative to spread out first-year enrollment over a 12-month period. … 0 Comments
University students who have part-time jobs through work-study programs may lose their positions because of low federal funding. The Office of Student Financial Aid is changing the way it awards federal work-study and "will no longer hold positions for returning students," according to an e-mail sent early last week to all University federal work-study students. … 0 Comments
• Lecture: The Reality of Identity Theft. Learn how to minimize risk from identity theft, new laws on identity theft and how they affect businesses, what the law requires businesses to do, how to protect employees and customers, and how to mitigate damages should a data breach occur. … 0 Comments