Associated PressStudentsOregon State U Plans Cell Phone Net to Warn of Campus ViolenceCORVALLIS Ore. Oregon State University is working toward turning the almost universal student cell phone ownership on campus into an early warning system to warn against emergencies such as a gunman running amok.November 4, 2007StudentsArizona State U to Break Ground on Honors CollegePHOENIX Arizona State University is one of the nation’s biggest. Now, school officials want to show it can be among the best.November 4, 2007StudentsMiami University Students’ Prosecutions Dropped in Train DeathOXFORD Ohio The prosecutions of three Miami University students charged with helping an underage student get drunk before she was struck and killed by a freight train were dropped because a judge said the women’s statements were improperly obtained.November 4, 2007HomeTrustees at Antioch College Say They’ll Keep School OpenCOLUMBUS Ohio Trustees overseeing Antioch College said Saturday they have reversed an earlier decision and will keep the school open.November 4, 2007LGBTQ+Gays Fight for University Employer Benefits in CourtLANSING Mich. The Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday will begin weighing whether state universities and other public-sector employers can provide health insurance to the partners of gay workers.November 4, 2007LatinxStudy: Kids of Immigration Raid Arrestees Face Mental ProblemsGRAND ISLAND, Neb. Amid thousands of children around the country distraught over a parent arrested in immigration raids, federal officials, school officials and advocates for immigrants argued over who was to blame for leading kids to post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety and depression, as a study released last Wednesday found.November 4, 2007InternationalUSM Exchange Program Offers Warm WelcomesHATTIESBURG Miss. Claire Wright, a 19-year-old exchange student from Surrey, England, would have had a difficult first week of school had it not been for her host family.November 4, 2007HomeCarnegie Mellon University Team Wins Pentagon-sponsored Robot RaceVICTORVILLE California Members of a Carnegie Mellon University-based team of engineers and their tricked-out, driverless sport utility vehicle won $2 million (euro1.4 million) for their victory in a Pentagon-sponsored robot race in the Southern California desert, race officials announced.November 4, 2007Leadership & PolicySome Dixie State College Alumni Balk at University of Utah UnionST. GEORGE Utah A University of Utah-proposed affiliation with Dixie State College comes with a handful of ironclad conditions but not every Dixie supporter likes the deal.November 4, 2007HomeSome South Carolina Schools Work to Shed Nation’s Highest Dropout RateCHARLESTON S.C. Takara Perry knows if she had stayed on at St. Johns High School, she would simply have dropped out.November 4, 2007Previous PagePage 361 of 569Next Page