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New UA move-in procedures


		New UA move-in procedures

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

11 hours ago by Brian Washburn

Freshmen and returning students at the UA have swarmed campus this week to move into resident halls. However, the first day of class is not until Monday and students have already been moved in since this Saturday. The reason behind this is University Housing's new solution for UA students moving into residence halls.

Opinions of students should count

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

11 hours ago by Adam Roberts

The 2008-09 school year is finally under way, so I'd like to begin by welcoming our brand new chancellor, G. David Gearhart, to the UA. Chancellor Gearhart has pledged to "put students first." His arrival marks a tremendous opportunity for the UA administration to heal the rifts that have developed between the decision-makers and the students.

Changes for future parking on campus

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

11 hours ago by Taniah Tudor

Parking on campus has been a big concern for UA students in the last several years because of changes in availability and cost. The next few years may prove to be no different, with plans for a new parking deck, adjustments in scooter policy and another increase in permit costs.

Denton roads offer convenient shortcuts

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

15 hours ago by Lauren Woolery

The streets of Denton might be frustrating for incoming students and new Denton residents to navigate. One-way streets and constant construction projects can prove to be obstacles to learning the city's layout.

With two universities and more than 47,000 students, the area is inundated with commuting workers and working students.

NT students move to campus in droves

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

2 hours ago by Stan Ascher

Over four thousand NT students moved into the residence halls on Sunday Aug 17.

Fry Street Village plans still facing setbacks

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

17 hours ago by Whitney Burgess

While construction on the Fry Street Village remains stalled, students and local business owners said they want to see something done.

CopyPro Copy Center owner Al Glidewell said he has lost business since the demolition.

"It needs to be rebuilt with some commercial buildings, anything that is retail and that will bring people back down here," Glidewell said.

Blue gets 'rowdy'

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

22 hours ago by Linda Provost

Orientation got a bit "rowdy" this year with the addition of the "Blue-Out-Blow-Out" pep rally.

Student Government Association leaders were in charge this year of the orientation program that teaches new students the traditions of the university.

"SGA thinks the event rocked and it was a lot of fun," SGA President Jeff Riles said.

School spirit, traditions

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

1 day ago by Linda Provost

The Show has been a way for students to learn about the school and this year it's been revamped.

The Show is being replaced with the "Blue-Out-Blow-Out" pep rally at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19 in the Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center.

Homosexuality in entertainment

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

2 days ago by Brent Lemons, Columnist, blemons@smu

The other night I had the amazing experience of going to see a George Michael concert. I have always been a big fan his, but never had the chance to see him live. I am only 21; admittedly I was not familiar with his entire collection of music. In an attempt to familiarize myself with his music and career I went online.

Changes keep coming for SMU football

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

2 days ago by Jordan Hofeditz, Editor in Chief, jhofedit@smu.edu

First it was a new football coach, then it was new uniforms, and now the Mustangs have added another change to the list: the quarterback.

For the first time in two seasons it looks like Justin Willis will not be the opening day starter for SMU. True freshmen Bo Levi Mitchell and Braden Smith are at the top of head coach June Jones' depth chart.

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