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DUC eateries aim to diversify WU dining


		DUC eateries aim to diversify WU dining

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

16 hours ago by Melanie Spergel

While Washington University ranked 10th for food quality in the 2008 Princeton Review, with new food options coming in the Danforth University Center, the school may receive a higher ranking in the future.

The food options in the Danforth University Center (DUC) will focus on providing healthy and tasty food to students with combination of new dishes and meals that students already find popular.

Jindal replaces Board members

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

1 hour ago by Katie Kennedy

Gov. Bobby Jindal replaced Board of Supervisors members Charles Weems and Hal Hinchliffe with R. Blake Chatelain and James Moore, respectively, Tuesday night.

Weems, appointed in 1991, had been the longest-serving Board member. Hinchliffe had served two years on the Board.

MCMA dean chosen

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

4 hours ago by Allison Petty

College of Mass Communication and Media Arts interim Dean Gary Kolb has been offered and accepted the position on a permanent basis, interim Provost Don Rice said Thursday. Official paperwork has not been approved and no contracts have been signed, Rice said.

Expelled student charged with intentionally rear-ending administrator

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

4 hours ago by Jeff Engelhardt

A recently expelled student said Wednesday he is innocent of claims that he purposely struck the car of an administrator two days after he reportedly made threats in her office. Scott Toomsen, a 38-year-old undecided freshman of Carbondale, was expelled June 24 for charges that included threatening Director of Disability Services Kathleen Plesko and staff two days before he hit Plesko's car at a red light.

For the class of 2012, WU worth waiting for

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

12 hours ago by Sam Guzik

With the number of national college applications at an all-time high, schools across the country-including Washington University-are using waiting lists more than ever to prevent incoming classes from growing too large. Though administrators planned to use the wait list for that purpose, its role was compounded by the fact that the most selective colleges and universities also admitted significant numbers of students from their waiting lists.

Danforth Center set to open


		Danforth Center set to open

Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, MO

16 hours ago by Perry Stein

After much anticipation, the Danforth University Center-a $34 million undertaking-will open as scheduled on August 11. The tenants of this three-story 116,000 square foot gothic styled building will begin moving in on July 14, with the move being completed on July 21 and 28.

Future of CATS hangs in balance -- 7/1


		Future of CATS hangs in balance -- 7/1

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

1 day ago by Katie Kennedy

Many University students would recognize Billy Ray even without his signature blue uniform.

With a gentle smile and long, curly hair that seems to defy gravity, he has been greeting students as they board the University bus for nearly nine years.

But now Ray says he is concerned about the future of his job.

Student killed in motorcycle accident

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Sean McGahan

Family, friends and fellow Marines will gather today to remember an SIUC student who was killed after his motorcycle collided with a van Friday morning. Bradley Owings, 24, was traveling west on Illinois Route 13 at a high speed when he ran a red light and crashed into a van turning left onto Reed Station Road, according to reports from the Carbondale Police Department and the Jackson County Coroner.

University sees highest number of freshman applicants


		University sees highest number of freshman applicants

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

5 days ago by Allen Womble

Students may find the walkways of campus harder to navigate in the fall as a record number of freshmen apply to the University.

Another faculty member leaves MT


		Another faculty member leaves MT

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

6 days ago by Alex Moorman

Phillip Jeter, journalism professor at MTSU, will be transferring to Winston Salem State University in North Carolina this fall to assume the position as the chair of the department of mass communication.

"My position here was temporary and initially it was only supposed to be for one year as the Geier visiting professor," Jeter said.

No perfect solution for spam e-mails

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

6 days ago by Sydney Elliot

Director for the Office of Information Technology, Duane Schiffman, goes to work every morning and spends about 15 minutes deleting spam e-mails, but he isn't complaining.

"The delete key and your finger is a wonderful thing," Schiffman said. "I come in every morning, and the first thing I do is hold down my shift key and hit delete … if I don't recognize who it is from I don't read it.

3 teens die after SUV gets stuck in mud

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

6 days ago by Associated Press

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (AP) _ Police say three Middle Tennessee teenagers died when their sport utility vehicle became stuck in mud which plugged the exhaust system.

Eighteen-year-old Josh Baker of Winchester, 17-year-old Kristie Burton of Lynchburg and 15-year-old Alyssa Rucker of Tullahoma were found dead in the vehicle Saturday night.

A different way to move

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

6 days ago by Kenneth Long

Emeritus physics professor P.N. Swamy used to drive to work every morning at SIUE.

A few weeks ago, Swamy said he tried using Madison County Transit's bus system to get to campus.

"I can afford to drive myself, but it's foolish not to use the buses," Swamy said.

Flash flood, quick thinking

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

6 days ago by Sydney Elliot

SIUE graduate student and Troy resident Patrick Marvin chose to leave for work 10 minutes early on a Friday afternoon. This decision ended up saving the lives of two elderly women and an elderly man.

On June 6, Marvin decided to leave for work early due to the heavy rains and tornado warnings the area received all day long.

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