Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Miami University

Roundup: Greek Organizations in Trouble

Fraternities and sororities at Miami, Penn State, DePauw are punished for various types of wrongdoing. more >>

Miami University Reduces Number of Scholarships

28 received Harrison Scholarship, compared with up to 60 in years past. more >>

Layoffs at Syracuse, Miami U., and Boston U.

More budget problems for more schools more >>

More Schools Impose Hiring Freezes

Cornell, Brown, and the University of Michigan Health System among institutions trying to save cash. more >>

College Newspapers Endorse Obama Over McCain, 63 to 1

The only student paper to pick McCain as of October 31 was from the University of Mississippi. more >>

Ike-Related Power Outages Prompt Student Sit-in

With many off-campus facilities still without electricity, 3,000 students protest classes. more >>

An Outbreak of Flu Outbreaks

From South Carolina to Oregon, an epidemic of sick students. more >>

Nooses: A Nationwide Epidemic

From Connecticut to Minnesota, a disturbing new trend. more >>

Empty Holsters Make a Point but Are Still a Fashion No-No

Every student activist's dream? Exercising First and Second Amendment rights. more >>

A Generation's Defining Moment

In an anniversary year that isn't even a multiple of five, colleges (and their newspapers) across the nation commemorate the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon six years ago. more >>

Trail Mix

A new study shows that Hispanic students tend to avoid large state schools, the Daily Collegian writes. Penn State's Hispanic population is about 4.5 percent, while the national makeup is around 14.5 percent. more >>

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