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Former president ranks No. 1 for compensation


		Former president ranks No. 1 for compensation

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Emily Cahn

Former University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg was the top paid former officer of a private U.S. university for the 2007-08 academic year, according to a report from the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Changes are a cookin'

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

1 day ago by Caitlyn Ahern

If you've gone to the Mount Café recently in hopes of getting a quick bite to eat in between meetings or study sessions, you may have been met with dismay. The long lines at the Café have been a topic brought up at the Student Government Association meetings over the past few weeks.

Bacterial antibiotic resistance genes discovered

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Aleena Lakhanpal

Some bacteria, such as those that cause Staph and MRSA infections, are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.

Community interest group in East Baltimore to disband

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Peter Sicher

The Save Middle East Action Committee (SMEAC) has announced it will be disbanding after nearly a decade of working to represent the voices of residents during neighborhood redevelopment.

Gophers open preseason with Midnight Madness

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

2 days ago by Charles Herron

In anticipation of another successful season, the Goucher men's and women's basketball teams got off to an exhilarating start Wednesday night with the sixth annual Midnight Madness season preview. Both basketballteams, the dance team, the step squad, and the rest of the Athletic Department fired up Goucher students with an impressive show of dance performance, skills contests, and audience participation.

Mount forced to shut down coal plant

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Jacob Yohn

Recent communication with the Maryland Department of the Environment has brought new light to issues covered in the Oct. 28 issue of the Echo titled "No more smokey mountain!"

According to an e-mail sent by Deputy Direct of Communications at the MDE Jay Apperson, The Mount received six notices of violation in accordance to Maryland's visible emissions regulations between July 2008 and March 2009.

Vandalism: 4th Bradley

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Ananda Rochita

Residents on the fourth floor of Bradley have seen an increase in Public Safety presence as a result of the recent episodes of vandalism.

Derogatory statements were written in the hallway in regards to a resident and damaged property that occurred near the end of October.

Swine Flu Update

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Ben Snyder

In light of President Obama's recent declaration of the H1N1 outbreak as a national emergency, there have been approximately 124 self-reported cases of Goucher students coming down with flu-like symptoms, according to Scott Eckhardt, the Assistant Dean of Community Living, since September 3.

LCROSS Moon Research Draws Eyes onto NASA


		LCROSS Moon Research Draws Eyes onto NASA

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

3 days ago by Henry Fingerhut

Viewers tuned into live coverage on morning shows nationwide in anticipation of dramatic lunar fireworks, but what they saw was not so spectacular. NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) jettisoned a 4,400 pound Centaur rocket that impacted the moon's south pole at on Oct.

Police identify assault suspect


		Police identify assault suspect

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

4 days ago by Gabrielle Bluestone

Police have identified a suspect in the assault on a graduate student in Duques Hall last month as 42-year-old Mohammed N. Niazi of Staunton, Va.

Sellinger School announces new leadership oriented MBA program

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by Jocelyn Murray

After planning and developing ideas for the last several years, Loyola University's Sellinger School of Business and Management has announced its brand new Emerging Leaders Masters in Business Administration graduate program, the first of its kind in the Baltimore area, to begin fall 2010.

Friends report student missing


		Friends report student missing

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

5 days ago by Sarah Scire

City and University police have launched a missing persons investigation for GW student Royal Gethers after friends reported that the senior has been missing since just before 2 a.m. Saturday.

Lecture probes debate about differences between the law and ethical responsiblity

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by Jacqueline Lovdahl

Students and lawyers alike have struggled with the enduring issues between the law and ethical responsibilities based on their own beliefs. Samuel Levine, professor of law at Pepperdine University, addressed Loyola students last Monday about this ongoing debate between the spirit of the law and the letter of the law with regards to the work of lawyers.

Student group calls for campus smoking ban

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

5 days ago by Erich Reimur

Homewood is moving closer to becoming a smoke-free campus, thanks to the efforts of Hopkins Kicks Butts

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