Bush must pressure Sudan on Dafur
The following editorial appeared in Newsday on Friday, Feb. 15:
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The following editorial appeared in Newsday on Friday, Feb. 15:
Tragedy struck yet another college campus Thursday, when a gunman burst into a Northern Illinois University lecture hall and opened fire.
CMU's graduate team doesn't get the coverage the football team does.
CMU made the right move and let parents and potential students know that the Promise will not be in effect starting in the fall. Incoming students should register for summer classes or online classes before the fall cutoff leaves them with varying tuition rates.
Only one week after the Speaker Series set author Salman Rushdie's visit to CMU, he rescheduled.
After three long months of picketing, the writer's strike may finally be over. Writer's Guild leaders decided to approve a tentative contract with the TV producers and ask its members to vote on its terms.
With a tenuous economy and a slew of international concerns, the gravity of this year's presidential election should not be lost on students.
Winter's fury now has closed the university five times, wreaking havoc on professors' syllabi.
New state legislation preventing temporary immigrants from getting a driver's license is at best unwelcoming and at worst discriminatory.
Controversial novelist Salman Rushdie is a sound speaker selection.
This is your chance to make your mark on CMU's campus.
The College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2007 turns the Information Technology department into a digital detective agency.
Oh, so that's what we've had wrong all along!
Perhaps this isn't breaking news.
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Friday, Feb. 1:
University officials were wise to cancel class Wednesday morning.
During her most recent State of the State address, Gov. Jennifer Granholm said she wants to focus on upper-education.
Music sales have dropped 10 percent from the year before, according to recent numbers released.
The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Tuesday, Jan. 22:
University President Michael Rao will earn more than $350,000 this year, when bonuses are said and done.