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Robert Soave: The problem with public funding 8

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

17 hours ago by

Just as my dissatisfaction with the two presidential candidates was at its peak, I read a news headline last Thursday that filled me with a little hope. Sen. Barack Obama has decided to opt out of the public funding system for his general election campaign, becoming the first major candidate in history to do so.

Saves the Day fails to enchant at St. Andrew's 5

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

22 hours ago by Tony Ding, Daily Arts Writer

BG Lions and Wendy's help eye care patients 2

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1 hour ago by Semira Chowdhury

The Bowling Green Evening Lions Club wants to help out those who cannot afford glasses or an eye exam in the Wood County area.

According to public information officer Robert Segna, the Bowling Green Lions Club is a volunteer service organization that helps those in need in Bowling Green.

University housing budget grapples with growing deficit 2

The South End, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

22 hours ago by Patricia Scott / For The South End

Despite $3 million in red ink, high vacancy rates and challenges in changing the perception of WSU as a commuter school, Timothy Michael, the new director of housing and residential life, said he's optimistic about the future of residential life on campus.

Death-row inmates threaten to starve 1

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

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Michigan running back Grady arrested 1

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

22 hours ago by

WYOMING, Mich. (AP) - Kent County Jail records show Michigan running back Kevin Grady will be arraigned next week on a misdemeanor charge of operating while intoxicated.

Police in the Grand Rapids suburb of Wyoming arrested the 22-year-old athlete early Wednesday while he was driving.

Phone cards help troops stay connected 1

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1 day ago by Jessica Spies

The Iraq War has been at the center of controversy nearly since its start. However, University professor Brett Holden realizes the most important element is not the war itself, but the troops.

"Despite the way people feel about the war, the Vietnam experience has showed us that we need to help the people that we deploy," Holden said.

Specialization can make you a slave 1

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1 day ago by Conrad Pritscher

Buckminster Fuller's history of education demonstrates how the elite of the military-industrial-governmental complex keeps many of us in the dark. When we are in the dark, we can be more easily manipulated without being aware of it.

Fuller's history of specialization in schools and universities shows that the Great Pirates established a land-based home and made someone the Governor.

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