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Increase in financial aid could still leave some students broke


		Increase in financial aid could still leave some students broke

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

23 hours ago by Jenn Lofton

With an increase in grant amounts and a decrease in loan rates, students such as Jaamal Cooper and Amine Rouqui will continue to struggle to make ends meet this school year. Congress passed and President Bush signed the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act in January.

Steve and Barry's files for bankruptcy

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

23 hours ago by Justin Lange

A recent shift in consumer spending is ripping clothing retailers at the University Mall at the seams. Exactly one month after Goody's Family Clothing announced it was declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, its neighbor, Steve and Barry's LLC, followed suit.

Regents reopen rape probe: Top UI officials withheld documents


		Regents reopen rape probe: Top UI officials withheld documents

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

1 day ago by Alyssa Cashman - The Daily Iowan

Controversy surrounding an alleged sexual assault in a UI residence hall has once again created tension between the state Board of Regents and university officials.



The mother of a woman who reported she had been raped in a Hillcrest room in October 2007 sent letters in November and May to school officials complaining about the school's handling of the case.

Officials: Public response a factor in Amtrak reinstatement


		Officials: Public response a factor in Amtrak reinstatement

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

1 day ago by Jenn Lofton

Members of Facebook group "Save the Illini and Saluki: Illinois's War on Amtrak" were a small portion of an overwhelming voice that influenced legislators to halt measures to eliminate two popular train lines through Carbondale. After Gov. Rod Blagojevich and other state officials pledged to continue funding for Amtrak, legislators are looking for other ways to deal with the budget deficit.

Regents meet on alleged Hillcrest rape, reported attempt to quiet family

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

2 days ago by Olivia Moran and Dean Treftz - The Daily Iowan

The state Board of Regents will meet on campus today to discuss a letter written to UI officials by the mother of a reported victim in the sex-abuse case involving two former Hawkeye football players.



The regents announced Monday that they will meet today at 3 p.m. in W401 Pappajohn Business Building.

Michigan Supreme Court limits Freedom of Information Act

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

2 days ago by Charles Gregg-Geist, Daily News Editor

The Michigan Supreme Court ruled unanimously on two cases Wednesday that expand the amount of information protected by the Freedom of Information Act's privacy exemption.

In the first case, brought against the University of Michigan by the American Federation of Teachers Michigan, the court ruled that the University isn't required to disclose the addresses and telephone numbers of its employees under state freedom of information laws.

Michigan fans stun ESPN crew with noise level


		Michigan fans stun ESPN crew with noise level

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Andy Reid, Daily Sports Editor

ESPN and its crew have witnessed some pretty crazy productions this summer during the network's newest segment, TitleTown.

Hawkeye football recruit reportedly leads police on foot chase

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

3 days ago by Olivia Moran - The Daily Iowan

An Iowa football recruit was arrested over the weekend after police said he led them on a 20-minute foot chase downtown.



Incoming freshman Riley Reiff, 19, a recruit from Parkston, S.D., was charged with public intoxication and interference with official acts, both simple misdemeanors, in the early morning hours of July 19.

Stem cell ban reversal on ballot

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Trevor Calero, Daily Staff Reporter

Sean Morrison's job as director of the University's Center for Stem Cell Biology is difficult, to say the least.

In the state of Michigan, it's currently illegal to destroy embryos for research purposes, making it difficult for him to conduct his studies.

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