Following a two-week investigation of alchohol violations, the national Phi Kappa Theta fraternity has suspended indefinitely the charter of the local chapter, known as Phi Who.
Police brutality may spring from society's acceptance of violence and high expectations of police officers, but officials say fewer problems exist locally than in larger urban areas.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate unanimously approved the appointments of four executives last night but had to wade through much debate before approving two others.
Voters may soon be able to oust state officials who are not doing their job.
When she started school last fall, Ashley Pierson (freshman-business administration) was going home every other weekend to cure homesickness.
The Student Organization Resource Center recognized outstanding student leadership at an informal reception last night.
There's always next year.
After a season filled with surprises and successes, a nine-year era has come to an end for the women's tennis team.
Five years ago Coach Mary Kennedy-Zierke went to an invitational in Florida to look at a recruit for the men's golf team.
The baseball team is on a roll.
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