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October 23, 2006
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- The University of WisconsinMilwaukee has shut down its student government after elected students were accused of embezzling $10,000, the Daily Cardinal reports.
- Wesleyan students are fighting back after the university scrubbed away a decade's worth of graffiti on a tunnel wall, the Argus reports. Their weapon: more graffiti.
- Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts was among the all-star judges who ruled on a mock trial at the University of South Carolina Friday, the Daily Gamecock reports.
- Following rising publishing costs, the Tufts Daily will significantly reduce its page count, editors announced in an open letter today. The paper's financial situation left editors with no choice but to cut the national and international news sections, they wrote in the letter.
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