Associated PressStudentsCal State Fresno Hosts Chicano-Latino Issues ForumFRESNO, Calif. Despite the name, California State at Fresno’s first Chicano-Latino Issues Forum isn’t just intended to address problems Chicanos and Latinos face. It’s meant for everyone on campus.October 17, 2007StudentsCal State Fresno Hosts Chicano-Latino Issues ForumFRESNO, Calif. Despite the name, California State at Fresno’s first Chicano-Latino Issues Forum isn’t just intended to address problems Chicanos and Latinos face. It’s meant for everyone on campus.October 17, 2007Community CollegesIndian Longhouse Opens at Community College in Port AngelesPORT ANGELES, Wash. About 500 people were on hand for the opening of the Peninsula College longhouse at the community college in Port Angeles.October 17, 2007Community CollegesMiddlesex Community College Dean Elected To CongressLOWELL, Mass. The widow of 1992 presidential candidate Paul Tsongas defeated the brother of an American Airlines pilot slain in the Sept. 11 terror attacks Tuesday in the special election to replace Democrat Martin Meehan in the U.S. House.October 17, 2007Community CollegesMiddlesex Community College Dean Elected To CongressLOWELL, Mass. The widow of 1992 presidential candidate Paul Tsongas defeated the brother of an American Airlines pilot slain in the Sept. 11 terror attacks Tuesday in the special election to replace Democrat Martin Meehan in the U.S. House.October 17, 2007StudentsIn Brief: University President Pulls Web ProfileSalisbury president pulled her Facebook profile over unprofessional captions; FAMU and Florida State students protesting the not-guilty verdict in boot camp case get a meeting with federal officials; and Louisiana loses sensitive financial aid application data.October 16, 2007StudentsOhio University To Name Residence Hall After First Black Journalism GradATHENS, Ohio Ohio University says it will honor its first Black journalism graduate by dedicating a new residence hall in his name on Friday.October 16, 2007StudentsUniversity of Kentucky Board Condemns Racially Charged CartoonLEXINGTON, Ky. The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees condemned a racially charged editorial cartoon that appeared in the student newspaper.October 16, 2007Leadership & PolicySalisbury University President Pulls Her Facebook Profile Over PostingsThe president of a U.S. university removed her Facebook profile after being questioned about apparently unprofessional captions posted next to photos on the Web page.October 16, 2007Home9 Years of Louisiana College Applicants’ Data LostBATON ROUGE, La. Bank account data and Social Security numbers for virtually all Louisiana college applicants and their parents over the past nine years were lost last month during a move, officials said.October 16, 2007Previous PagePage 377 of 569Next Page