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June 20, 2007 03:13 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

*The name of a former Ku Klux Klan grand dragon still graces street signs at the University of Oklahoma, the Hub reports. At least one student is upset about it.

*University of Minnesota students loiter too long in coffee shops to use the free wireless Internet access, the Minnesota Daily reports. Store owners don't like it and have begun resorting to desperate measures, such as posting passive-aggressive signs.

*A 100 percent increase in bike thefts (from five to 10) at the University of Pittsburgh has forced university police to step up enforcement, the Pitt News reports. Risking their lives for the common good, officers have "bolstered their presence around campus bike racks." —Alison Go

Tags: Minnesota | Oklahoma | crime | University of Oklahoma | University of Minnesota | University of Pittsburgh

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