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SGA Roundtable looks to mediate disagreements between organizations

By Erin Swann

When student organizations disagree about any matter, they soon may have a new mediator discussing their situation, especially if they receive funds from the Student Government Association. Ali Faruk, the chief justice of SGA's judicial board, told students at this semester's final Roundtable meeting that the SGA wants to become involved in the organizations' mediation process.

CoffeeBRAKE invites commuters to kick back

By Stefanie Gerwitz

Twice monthly, snacks, information and survey forms sit on a table in the University Student Commons lobby. This means it is CoffeeBRAKE time, the time when Off-Campus Student Services provides commuting students and others living off-campus the opportunity to learn about activities and events on campus.

Officials give advice for staying safe on campus

By Kenya Brown

In the aftermath of Taylor Behl's disappearance, Rachel Maddux, director of residential life and housing, said guest visitation in the dorms remains the same, but more residents now call her office when their roommates have been gone for a couple of days. "Safety is a priority for us and we are constantly reviewing all of our policies in residential life," she said.

Multicultural programs get boost from Isom

By Clive White

"Well, my mom just made my name up," said Ijuanzee Isom, a program specialist and the newest member of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs staff. In that position, Isom helps coordinate some multicultural programs including the multicultural-leadership speaker series and the life-skills program.

The CT hits the street: Internet addiction

By Quasheena Carpenter and Celina Williams

Q1: How many hours do you spend online per day? Q2: For which means do you use the Internet? Q3: What is your favorite Web site? Q4: What would you do if you didn't have Internet access? Q5: What type of computer do you own, and where do you use it most?   Brian Dentel, 21, Forensic Science, Junior Q1: Two to three hours Q2: Schoolwork and recreational use Q3: Yahoo.

Lunch with dean gives students a buffet of answers

By Zakia Williams

Sitting at the head of the table, Reuban Rodriguez opened the discussion by listing his duties. "My primary duty is to have a lot of students contacted and to make sure things are OK on your end," Rodriguez said. "I don't want to talk at you. I merely rely on your input.

Lunch with dean gives students a buffet of answers

By Zakia Williams

Sitting at the head of the table, Reuban Rodriguez opened the discussion by listing his duties. "My primary duty is to have a lot of students contacted and to make sure things are OK on your end," Rodriguez said. "I don't want to talk at you. I merely rely on your input.

Lunch with dean gives students a buffet of answers

By Zakia Williams

Sitting at the head of the table, Reuban Rodriguez opened the discussion by listing his duties. "My primary duty is to have a lot of students contacted and to make sure things are OK on your end," Rodriguez said. "I don't want to talk at you. I merely rely on your input.

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Tornadoes barrel across Midwest, Southeast MADISONVILLE, Ky.-Tornadoes barreled across the Midwest and portions of the Southeast, knocking out electricity and damaging buildings in several states. The storms killed at least one person. Meteorologists said a cold front moving east collided with warm, unstable air to produce severe thunderstorms and funnel clouds across Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Tennessee.

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