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In memoriam: Howard Mitchell, 1920-2015 | |||
Honor dedicated colleagues with Western Way award | |||
Western Gallery exhibit features artist lectures | |||
Nominations for diversity award due May 15 | |||
In memoriam: John Moore, 1931-2015 | |||
Real life 'Burn Book' encourages cyberbullying among students | In the movie Mean Girls, the popular and powerful Regina George causes a school-wide frenzy when her 鈥淏urn Book鈥 of hurtful comments is photocopied and displayed for all to see. But this fictional controversy has become a reality for many high schoolers using the app Burnbook. |
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Students discover 'devising' process after joining 'Hamlet Project' | It has been far too long since Hub Theatre Group has re-emerged with new theater. Looking ahead, Dean Nolen will direct Bob Chanda and Christopher Kiley in a Hub Theatre Group production of 鈥淩ed,鈥 John Logan鈥檚 2009 play about artist Mark Rothko, in August at the Black Box Theatre at All Saints鈥 |
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New banners adorn roads near south campus | |||
Bringing a charter-school approach to college | There are, generally, three main reasons that students drop out of college. The first is financial. Even in-state annual tuition and fees at public universities averaged nearly $11,000 this school year, and if a funding source dries up, the bill can seem insurmountable. Another is inadequate鈥 |
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GOP plan to cut college tuition by 25% wins praise; others cautious | With Republicans in the state Senate proposing to cut tuition by about 25 percent at state universities and permanently tie tuition to the state鈥檚 average wage, the reaction ranged from enthusiastic to cautious. Republicans, who released their budget Tuesday, said it would be the first鈥 |