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White professor speaks about black america
University journalism professor Walt Harrington kicked off the University’s Brown v. Board celebration Wednesday afternoon by discussing his award winning book, “Crossing: A White Man’s Journey Into Black America.”

Cantor: Racial segregation still exists
Fifty years after the Supreme Court banned segregation in schools, Chancellor Nancy Cantor says the fight for diversity still continues at this University, echoing concerns felt campus-wide.

Dervishes whirl into town
Foellinger auditorium was in a whirl with the performance of the Whirling Dervishes of Rumi Wednesday evening.

Engineering senior has unique sense of humor
If you were to walk into the living room that Adam Hofferica, senior in engineering, shares with his two roommates, you would see a poster of Tom Cruise giving a thumbs up from his action flick Top Gun.

Advertising department miffed by committee report
After hearing news that a committee recommended their department “be disbanded,” students and faculty in advertising have expressed concern and are searching for answers. The Provost's Committee on the Review of the College of Communications report was released to College of Communications tenured and tenure track faculty Tuesday at a private meeting hosted by Provost Richard Herman.

Student run record label gives local bands a chance
University student bands might have the opportunity for their talents to be presented on a compilation CD this spring semester.

University cracking down on filesharing
Because of the recent heat put on by the Recording Industry Association of America, universities are uploading software to choke the amount of data that can flow in or out of a student’s computer.

Files still being downloaded
Even with the Recording Industry Association of America filing more than 260 suits against people illegally sharing music last week, people appear to still be downloading file-sharing software.


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