Associated PressStudentsNorth Dakota lawmaker: Be cautious with university presidents’ homes proposalsFARGO N.D. A proposal to build a new home for the North Dakota State University president might not sit well with the public, even though private money would fund the estimated $900,000 cost, a state lawmaker says.September 18, 2007HealthRabies Scare After Bats Invade DormHOUSTON Bats took over a university dormitory, forcing more than 200 students into hotels and worrying health officials, who now fear the students could have been exposed to rabies.September 18, 2007SportsOne Year Later, Duquesne Still Healing From ShootingsPITTSBURGH One year after five players were shot in the worst act of random violence to strike a major college sports program, Duquesne University’s basketball team is in healing mode.September 18, 2007Leadership & Policy2 NY education administrators are finalists for Florida education commissionerTAMPA Fla. A current state education chancellor and two New York administrators with Florida ties were selected Tuesday as finalists for state education commissioner.September 17, 2007Community CollegesKansas State University issues warning about Salina tech school mergerSALINA Kan. Kansas State University could be forced to close its Salina campus if an area technical school merges with a community college that could offer cheaper classes, a Kansas State official says.September 17, 2007StudentsStudent seeks charter for Hispanic fraternity at RadfordRADFORD Va. Stung by slurs when he arrived on campus as a freshman, Yanil Escobar is spearheading an effort to have the first Hispanic fraternity chartered at Radford University.September 17, 2007SportsCollege Coaches Paranoid About SpyingATHENS Ga. Georgia is getting ready to face Alabama in a crucial Southeastern Conference game. The Crimson Tide is coached by Nick Saban. Saban used to work for Bill Belichick. Can you figure out where this is going?September 17, 2007Native AmericansTribe settles with California school district over discrimination claimsChristine Wilson remembers the way the father of her children, an American Indian of the Paiute tribe, was picked on at school in Bishop, the small mountain town where they grew up. But watching their daughters get roughed up and suspended unfairly told her it was time for real change, she said.September 17, 2007StudentsUniversity of Mississippi Fraternity Appeals SuspensionJACKSON Miss. A University of Mississippi fraternity asked school officials Tuesday to lift a one-year suspension that was given after a student said he was assaulted and called a racial slur at a party.September 17, 2007StudentsRacial division still among struggles in Little Rock school districtLITTLE ROCK Much like 1957, 2007 has proven to be a highly divisive year for the Little Rock School District but the developments this year pitted a black-majority school board against the district’s black superintendent, rather than a battle over integration.September 17, 2007Previous PagePage 411 of 569Next Page