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Tag: Pledging/In Take: Page 3
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Napolitano to Protect Border Better, Holder To Break With Bush Administration on Torture
President-elect Barack Obama’s pick to oversee Homeland Security told senators she will improve the department’s operations and relationships with other agencies, while his choice for the Attorney General’s office forcefully broke from the Bush administration’s counterterrorism policies.
January 15, 2009
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Universities Struggle to Cover Operating Costs
With declines in the stock market and less access to credit, some institutions are looking at their financial bottom lines more closely.
October 29, 2008
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Fifth Swastika Found on UND Campus
A swastika drawn on a University of North Dakota law school window near one of the building’s entrances is the fifth found scrawled on campus in the past four months.
May 21, 2008
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Obama Pledges New Era for Federal-Indian Relations
Pledging to usher in a new era of honest federal dealings with Indian tribes, Democratic presidential front-runner on Monday made an unprecedented stop in Montana Indian country for a rally at the Crow reservation.
May 19, 2008
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Fisk Trial Ends With All Parties Set to Appeal Outcome
A Tennessee judge on Thursday promised to resolve an expensive, running dispute between Fisk University and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum over the fate of the priceless Stieglitz Collection of art and pictures within 30 days as a trial over the matter came to a close with both sides pledging a ruling against them would most certainly be appealed to a higher court.
February 21, 2008
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Utah State to Receive Largest Donation in School History
LOGAN Utah Utah billionaire Jon M. Huntsman Sr. is pledging the largest donation in Utah State University history.
November 20, 2007
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Black Greeks Debate Their Future
“Enough is enough” was the sentiment of panelists and participants in Diverse’s Web chat last week, when they expressed that dangerous hazing undermines the noble principles on which Black Greek-letter organizations were founded.
November 17, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Taking the Reigns
Louisiana Gov.-elect Bobby Jindal has plans to boost community college enrollment and foster more university research.
November 14, 2007
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Black Greeks: A Legacy in Peril?
During the time of their inception, the purpose of Black Greek-letter organizations was clear. Amid racial oppression and segregation, these elite groups of educated Blacks assumed the charge of activism, scholarship, social uplift and service.
November 12, 2007
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DREAM Act Deferred — Again
Legislation to help illegal immigrant students access higher education suffered another setback in the Senate last week. But the Senate’s top Democrat has pledged an up-or-down vote on the measure by mid-November.
October 1, 2007
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From yoga to opera, fraternities cultivating a new image
COLUMBIA Mo. The basement of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at the University of Missouri-Columbia is filled with familiar fraternity icons, from its well-worn pool table to the stacks of “Kill Bill,” “Gladiator,” and other super-violent movies on DVD. The smell of stale beer is unmistakable.
October 1, 2007
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Sour Note for the Marching 100
New allegations of band hazing officials looking for a way to stop a problem they thought had been tamed
July 14, 2007
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