Associated PressSportsKansas women’s team goes 3-1 on Australian exhibition tripLAWRENCE Kan. The 400-foot climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge didn’t bother Danielle McCray all that much.August 15, 2007Leadership & PolicySan Francisco Chronicle Editorial: “UC President Dynes bows out after controversial 4 years”However hard he tried, Robert Dynes could never escape a pay-and-perk controversy that overshadowed his four years as president of the University of California.August 15, 2007HomeSallie Mae shareholders approve $25 billion private buyout dealWASHINGTON Shareholders of SLM Corp., commonly known as Sallie Mae, on Wednesday approved a private-equity firm’s $25 billion buyout of the nation’s largest student lender.August 15, 2007StudentsWA class of 2007 does better than most other states on ACTSEATTLE Despite all the hand wringing over student achievement, this year’s Washington high school graduates scored near the top of at least one national measure: the ACT college entrance exam.August 15, 2007StudentsUNM suspends fraternity activities in wake of chargesALBUQUERQUE The University of New Mexico has suspended activities at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity after campus police arrested one of its members on suspicion of sexual assault.August 15, 2007Leadership & PolicyCommunity colleges face ‘double-whammy’ from budget cutsTALLAHASSEE Fla. Community colleges are facing a “double-whammy” from impending spending cuts because their enrollment is soaring although their budgets are based on last year’s attendance, Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp acknowledged Wednesday.August 14, 2007SportsDismal ’06 season has Bethune-Cookman going back to basicsDAYTONA BEACH Fla. For much of last season, Bethune-Cookman had the most prolific passing numbers in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.August 14, 2007SportsEx-ENMU women’s basketball coach diesPORTALES N.M. Former Eastern New Mexico University women’s basketball coach Dan Buzard died Tuesday of brain cancer. He was 39.August 14, 2007SportsFlorida A&M tries for glory in the shadow of Florida StateTALLAHASSEE Fla. Rubin Carter has at least one big fan in Tallahassee, someone who believes that he’s the right man to lead Florida A&M back to prominence.August 14, 2007STEMKing calls for support for ‘Jena Six’JENA La. Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of the famed civil rights leader, urged a crowd Tuesday night to use the ballot box to change a local justice system where six black teenagers face the possibility of decades in prison for attacking a white classmate.August 14, 2007Previous PagePage 421 of 569Next Page