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Letter: Textbook policy unacceptable 2

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA

15 hours ago by Brittany Wiesen, '12

Do we really need to spend so much on textbooks each and every semester? The answer is a resounding "no!" I urge Lehigh University to consider an alternative student-friendly policy when it comes to the selection of textbooks for classes.

'Drexel Shaft' to be imploded 1

The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

7 hours ago by Shyam Patel

The Penn Coach Yard chimney, or the more colloquial term amongst students for the structure, the Drexel Shaft, will be imploded on a date still to be determined, according to James Katsaounis, assistant vice president of Communications and Marketing at Drexel University.

DU policy proves harsher than City's 1

The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

8 hours ago by Zohaib Ahmad

The zero-tolerance drug policy at Drexel University is harsher than the sanctions by the Philadelphia Police, according to Robert Lis, assistant director of Investigations at the Department of Public Safety.

"It's based on my experiences working as a police officer.

Crosswalk Chaos 1

The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA

17 hours ago by Vicky Hoover

Every day, numerous West Chester students deal with the aggravation that comes with having an automobile on campus.

Between bumper-to-bumper traffic and the hassle of finding a decent parking spot, the actuality of having a car on campus can sometimes turn out to have more cons than pros.

WCU women's volleyball tops 20 wins for third straight season 1

The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA

17 hours ago by Steven Fisher

After sweeping Cheyney and Shepherd Universities the West Chester Golden Rams volleyball team was able to pull out a win against a tough Kutztown team to keep their four game winning streak alive.

On Tuesday Oct. 27 the West Chester University volleyball team played Cheyney University inside Hollinger field house.


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The Lafayette community reaches the downswing of the H1N1 outbreak


		The Lafayette community reaches the downswing of the H1N1 outbreak

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

16 hours ago by Julie Depenbrock

On October 24, President Barack Obama declared H1N1 a national emergency, allowing hospitals more flexibility in how they cope with the flood of new patients.

The increased number of confirmed cases was seen at Lafayette College, with a total of 192 members of the Lafayette community down and out by the end of October, and a stream of e-mails alerting the campus of swine-safe procedures.

Student group hopeful about currriculum change


		Student group hopeful about currriculum change

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

15 hours ago by Michaela Connolly

Lafayette's newly established Unity Team plans to create a discussion group of students, professors and administrators to determine what lies behind the concept of liberal arts at Lafayette College and to question the values of academic excellence on which our educational institution was built.

Free trip to Russia result of parent donation


		Free trip to Russia result of parent donation

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

16 hours ago by Adriane Marcellus

Eighty hopeful students, only eighteen spots: that's the reality for the students interested in taking the pilot interdisciplinary course, History, Art and Culture of Russia and Eastern Europe. The class will offers a free trip to Russia this spring break, as enrollment is limited to only certain students.

Drexel administers H1N1 vaccine


		Drexel administers H1N1 vaccine

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 hours ago by David Stephenson

Drexel University distributed over 2,000 H1N1, or swine flu as it is commonly known, vaccinations last week in order to protect its students and faculty from the virus according to Marla Gold, dean of Drexel University's School of Public Health.. The vaccine was allocated to students and faculty who met the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards for individuals at risk for the H1N1 virus.

Who SEPTA Really Hurts


		Who SEPTA Really Hurts

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 hours ago by Editorial Board

Dear SEPTA,

On behalf of Drexel commuters, professors and co-op students alike, we'd like to extend our appreciation for your services. You are the reason many of us are able to get to class or work everyday at a reasonable rate.

Sure, sometimes we become irate when your machines eat our tokens or your trains leave the platform without us, but we eventually get over it.

Latest Windows OS released

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

3 hours ago by Keith Hobin

Windows 7, Microsoft's latest consumer operating system, was released Oct. 22 to the consumer market. The operating system has several stability improvements and a redesigned user interface.

Similar to Apple's focus on their latest revision of their OS X operating system, Snow Leopard, Microsoft did not focus on adding many additional features.

Home Sweet Home?


		Home Sweet Home?

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

21 hours ago by RACHEL SACHS

The freedom of off-campus living may seem like a welcome change from on-campus dorms, apartments and Greek houses. But is it really as carefree as some believe?

Lehigh football to face nationally-ranked Crusaders

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

19 hours ago by Lauren Glazebrook

The Lehigh football team is set to face nationally ranked College of the Holy Cross this Saturday at Goodman Campus. The Mountain Hawks are currently 2-6-0 overall and 2-1-0 in the Patriot League. After coming off a hard fought seven point loss to nationally ranked Colgate, Lehigh will be looking to upset the Crusader's winning record.

Disruptive Conduct Policy disturbs students

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

1 day ago by Matthew Pearson

As of March 8, 2009, the Dean of Students Office implemented a new policy aimed at maintaining positive relations with the College's neighbors. After several incidents of students mistreating the surrounding community, it was decided to implement the Disruptive Conduct Policy.

Campus Safety Notes

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

1 day ago

Oct. 26 - Fire Alarm Sounding - In South Hall, first floor, there was a report of a fire alarm sounding due to burnt food. The system was silenced and reset with no further incident.

Oct. 26 - Found Property - In the football stadium, there was a report of a found gym bag.

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