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And then there were five

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

2 hours ago by DKS Editors

It's time to form another search party. Actually, make that a search committee.

Gayle Ormiston, associate provost for faculty affairs, announced his plans last week to leave Kent State after receiving the provost position at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va. His departure makes him the fifth person to leave the Kent State administration since November.

Taking a lesson in volunteering from the ROTC

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

1 day ago by The Jambar Editorial Board

The volunteer spirit of this nation seems to have waned.

Looking in as well as out

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

6 days ago by The Jambar Editorial Board

Until we can proudly show university donors the decor in Debartolo Hall, purchasing new land is not an absolutely defensible move.

Wanted: a man without a fake tan

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

6 days ago by Kelsey Henninger

Over the past few weeks I have heard four guys talk about needing a pedicure, and the other guys around them agree. I appreciate a well-groomed guy, but when men are more worried about their appearance than girls, I feel the universe has lost its balance.

Use diplomacy, not military in Iran

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

6 days ago by Camarda, Dan

It's time to get serious about Iran.

There has been pressure from the United Nations and European Union for Iran to suspend and remove its nuclear facilities. Despite claims from Iran that its capabilities are for civilian use only, Western nations, led by the United States, have been calling for Iran to eliminate its nuclear program or face military action.

EDITORIAL - Pay up, Pitt

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

6 days ago

For Pitt students, the start of each new school year often comes with higher numbers on University bills. This year is no exception.

Pitt's Board of Trustees voted last week to raise tuition for the 2008-2009 school year. The trustees decided to increase in-state tuition by 6 percent and out-of-state tuition by 4 percent on the main campus.

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