Associated PressSportsFinally, Shootings Becoming a Distant Memory at DuquesnePITTSBURGH Duquesne University’s basketball team took the court Friday night without hearing the two words that have dominated any discussion about the Dukes for 13 months.October 14, 2007SportsFormer Duke Lacrosse Coach Files Lawsuit Against Former EmployerCHAPEL HILL N.C. The former Duke University men’s lacrosse coach who resigned last year amid allegations that three of his players raped a stripper has sued the university.October 14, 2007StudentsStudy: Iowa Students Rely More on Loans to Fund TuitionDES MOINES Iowa Iowa’s college students are relying more on student loans and less on grants to cover tuition, according to a new report by the Iowa College Student Aid Commission.October 14, 2007HomePrinceton Student Eating Clubs Taking Heat Over Underage DrinkingPRINCETON BOROUGH N.J. Local authorities are stepping up pressure to curtail underage drinking at Princeton University student eating clubs.October 14, 2007StudentsSouthern University’s Interim Chancellor Trying to Retain StudentsBATON ROUGE La. Margaret Ambrose may only be the “interim” chancellor of Southern University, but that does not mean she is just keeping a seat warm.October 14, 2007Leadership & PolicyFlorida Lawmakers Pass $1.1 Billion Budget Cut, Tuition IncreaseTALLAHASSEE Fla. Florida’s budget could shrink by about $1.1 billion and college students may pay higher tuition due to legislation passed Friday in response to a shortfall in tax revenue blamed mainly on a housing slump.October 14, 2007HomeUNC Officials May Raise Admission Standards to Reduce DropoutsCHAPEL HILL N.C. Getting into a University of North Carolina school could get tougher.October 14, 2007StudentsBaby Boomlet Continues to Boost Enrollment at Washington State UniversitiesSEATTLE Baby boomers continue to send record numbers of their children to Washington’s public four-year universities, where enrollment is up on most campuses again this year.October 14, 2007Community CollegesExtra Security at Mesa Community College After Phone ThreatPHOENIX Extra security was in place Saturday at Mesa Community College after school officials received a telephone threat from a man claiming he planned to shoot people on campus.October 14, 2007HomeWomen Filling Some University Classes at Higher RateFORT WAYNE, Ind. As a single man, Alex O’Shaughnessey doesn’t mind being outnumbered by women. At least not at school, he says.October 14, 2007Previous PagePage 382 of 569Next Page