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July 11, 2007 05:00 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

*The Delta Chi fraternity at Oregon State University is looking for its statue of the Roman god Vulcan, according to the Daily Barometer. Maybe it should send a search team to Cornell University.

*Everyone loves trees—until they disturb football tailgating. Penn State University officials are getting mixed reviews from students who support a new arboretum in theory, but not if it's built over one of the school's pregame festivity locales, the Daily Collegian writes. —Alison Go

Tags: Greek life | Cornell University | Oregon State University | Penn State University

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