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Sit-in students found guilty


		Sit-in students found guilty

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

8 hours ago by Laura Marcinek, Assistant University Editor

Five UNC students were found guilty of failure to disperse Monday for their action in a 16-day sit-in at South Building in May.

Salma Mirza, Linda Gomaa, Thomas Mattera, Sarah Hirsch and Tim Stallmann, all members of Student Action with Workers, were arrested May 2...

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The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

2 hours ago

Honor code amended

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

7 hours ago by Kevin Kiley, Assistant University Editor

Starting Monday, a drunken driving arrest near campus almost certainly will mean a one-semester suspension.

The Honor Court has updated the student code to say that a one-semester suspension will be the usual punishment for driving while impaired, a conduct violation that falls under the code.

Community colleges shut doors for now

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

1 day ago by Devin Rooney, Assistant State & National Editor

RALEIGH - The N.C. Community College System will continue to bar illegal immigrants from enrolling in degree-seeking programs.

The board could have reversed the May 13 directive to deny admittance but decided Friday to keep reviewing the policy.

MU challenges federal court decision

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

5 days ago by Kaitlyn Davidson

A dismissed lawsuit against Miami University by an evangelical preacher is still being pursued after a federal district court was ordered to reconsider the case concerning First Amendment rights on campus.

James G. Gilles, a preacher known for his frequent visits to universities, was barred from Miami in October 2002 after preaching controversial sermons to students on the public campus about his Christian faith.

Uptown Wendy's lot to be demolished in September

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

5 days ago by Harry Bauer

The developers of a $4 million, four-story commercial and residential project to replace the charred and tarped Wendy's restaurant at the corner of High and Main streets won approval from the Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission July 2.

With no final action required by City Council, construction is scheduled to begin in early September, according to Matt Rodbro.

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