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Health insurance high for students


		Health insurance high for students

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Whitney Wetsig

Students can expect to pay a lot for healthcare benefits, according to the National Coalition on Health Care, a nonprofit alliance that works to improve health care.

During college, students can either pay for WSU's health insurance plan or remain under their parent's coverage.

Dayton jobs demand WSU grads


		Dayton jobs demand WSU grads

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

3 days ago by Amber Riippa

Experts say Wright State students are in demand and should stay in the area.

"Young adults need to be aware of opportunities so they can be the managers of their own futures," said Jane Dockery, associate director of the Center for Urban and Public Affairs.

Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants


		Wake Up and Live provides creative outlets for participants

The Triangle, Hanover College, IN

4 days ago by Tyler Blaker

The weekend events at Wake Up and Live included many different workshops from the faculty and staff of Hanover College, musical performances, food and more.

Dinner slated to illustrate diversity

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

5 days ago by Keith Jenkins

The Dialog Association at the University of Cincinnati is scheduled to host its first event - a special dialogue dinner celebrating the diversity of the Cincinnati community - on Tuesday, May 13 at Mick & Mack's Contemporary Café in Tangeman University Center.

Delta Tau Delta looks to rebuild


		Delta Tau Delta looks to rebuild

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

5 days ago by Abigail Thomas

As the end of the year draws near, Miami University's Delta Tau Delta fraternity has only one thing in mind: the potential for a new house in Oxford.

Food costs rise due to fuel

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

5 days ago by Kareem Elgazzar

It isn't getting any easier to make a living these days amid record-high fuel costs, the housing crunch and tight economic conditions. Alas, there is one more thing to cringe about: food costs.

In Tokyo on April 23, Japanese and European leaders expressed an "urgent need" to address rising costs.

Semesters pushed back to 2011

The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH

5 days ago by Kristen Pearson

The University of Cincinnati is planning a switch to semesters beginning August 2011 that will cost an estimated $13 million, according to the Semester Conversion Task Force's final draft report.

The new academic calendar would have two 15-week semesters with Fall Semester beginning

at least one week before Labor Day.

Police: Phone records place man at accident scene

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

6 days ago by Blair Thomas

Cell phone records put a Lexington man, who owned a truck police think was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed a UK freshman, at the scene of the wreck, Lexington police said.

Shannon Houser, 36, told police he was at home at 2:30 a.m. on April 13, around the time of the accident that killed Connie Blount, 18, of Park City, Utah.

Chancellor Holds Textbook Affordability Symposium

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

6 days ago

Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut last week convened major stakeholders to help frame an action plan to reduce the cost of textbooks for college and university students across the state.

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