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Textbook credits baffle students

Honoring prisoners of war

Inaugural Safari Day to be held Wednesday

Fresno State plans to clean up and streamline campus Web sites

Five basketball players shot at Pittsburgh Catholic university, one left critically injured

Harvard no longer accepting early admission applications

 

Textbook credits baffle students
Students who purchased their books at the Kennel Bookstore with a credit or debit card within the past month might have thought they hit the jackpot. More>>

Honoring prisoners of war
Bryan Adams stands on guard as Tim Alvoid is held as a prisoner in a cage Friday afternoon, in honor of all soldiers held as prisoners of war and missing in action. More>>

Inaugural Safari Day to be held Wednesday
To lure in students by showing them how numerous programs on campus can lead to success, the Division of Student Affairs’ inaugural Safari Day is offering such mega-prizes as an iPod, Xbox 360 and even free classes for a whole semester. More>>

Fresno State plans to clean up and streamline campus Web sites
Fresno State officials said over the next few months, major changes will take place on the school’s Web sites.  More>>

Five basketball players shot at Pittsburgh Catholic university, one left critically injured
Five Duquesne basketball players were shot early Sunday, leaving at least one critically injured, after some of them tried to calm a man who apparently had been disruptive at a dance. More>>

Harvard no longer accepting early admission applications
In a change certain to shake up college admissions, Harvard University will ditch its “early action” round of applications on the grounds that it favors wealthier students over minorities and the poor. More>>