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February 16, 2007 01:53 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

  • The Spartan Daily has a long profile today explaining how a Sudanese refugee made his way to San Jose State.
  • At Johns Hopkins, minority recruitment strategies have worked; applications from underrepresented minorities have risen 69 percent since 2003--from 1,220 to 2,070, the Newsletter reports.
  • At Washington University in St. Louis, administrators' solution to a recent sexual assault and robbery is peepholes in dorm room doors, the Student Life reports.
  • A Loyola University (New Orleans) student is homeless today after a tornado struck his home, the Maroon reports.

Tags: Johns Hopkins University | refugees | San Jose State University | Washington University in St. Louis | Loyola University (New Orleans)

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Being a college graduate and all, writer Alison Go is uniquely qualified to sift through thousands of student newspaper headlines every day to bring you the latest, most important, or just plain weirdest news from campuses across the country. Heard bigger news or a crazier story? Send tips to papertrail@usnews.com.

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