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B.E.A.C.H. party wins closest election in recent history

B.E.A.C.H. party wins closest election in recent history
When the results were tallied and the dust had cleared, the B.E.A.C.H (Bringing Experience and Creating History) party dominated the Student Government Association election, winning all executive board positions, along with a majority of the senator seats.…

Immigration bill supported by both parties in the Senate

Immigration bill supported by both parties in the Senate
A comprehensive immigration bill that answers President Bush's call for a guest-worker program appears to have enough bipartisan support to pass the Senate, guaranteeing a legislative collision with an enforcement-oriented House bill, several advocates on both sides of the issue predicted Tuesday.…

Prof claims SRU exhibits gender bias

Prof claims SRU exhibits gender bias
A Slippery Rock University professor discussed what he believes to be a gender bias at SRU during a House panel investigating academic freedom at public funded schools last Wednesday at Millersville University. History professor Alan Levy made several allegations directed toward SRU during his address, including a lack of academic freedom in and out of the classroom, a subjective advancement process for professors and a general decline of academic quality, due to overly politically correct professors.…

Stepping Down

Robert Watson walks away from SRU after three decades with the university
Stepping Down
For 34 years, Vice President for Student Life Robert Watson dedicated his life to Slippery Rock University. Since 1972, he has held various positions such as assistant registrar and acting registrar, assistant dean, associate dean and dean of academic services.…

Sri Lankan conflict raises concern

Ambassador speaks of disputes between groups abroad that have begun peace negotiations
Sri Lankan conflict raises concern
Ambassador Ravinatha P. Aryasinah, deputy chief of Mission of the Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, addressed ethnic conflicts in Sri Lanka and the United States during a lecture Tuesday in Spotts World Culture Building. Aryasinah said since the 1990s and the collapse of the Soviet Union, there has been a huge breakout of ethnic conflicts throughout the world.…

Police Blotter

Court Cases March 11 - Allan Jay Whitehouse, 64, Cranberry Twp, Pa., was seen for carrying firearms without a license, simple assault, disorderly conduct, careless driving and terroristic threats. Bail is set at $5,000. March 20 - William David Chuba, Jr.…

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