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CSUPD wary of campus crisis
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Thursday's shootings at Northern Illinois University that claimed the lives of six students and left 16 injured serve as a grim reminder to campus police to train for similar violence here. "It seems as though that's a predominant theme among college campuses," said Dexter Yarbrough, CSU's associate vice president of public safety and chief of police.
Committee meets to discuss Collegian's future
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Students, faculty and community members gathered in D.C. Bottoms of the Durrell Center Thursday night to launch the "advisory group" charged with deciding the further of the Collegian and Student Media. The committee, chaired by vice president of student affairs Blanche Hughes, had been named earlier this week.
Gunman opens fire in lecture hall at Northern Illinois University, kills 5 and himself
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DEKALB, Ill. (AP) _ A former student dressed in black walked onto the stage of a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University and opened fire on a packed science class Thursday, killing five students, wounding 16 and setting off a panicked stampede before committing suicide.
ASCSU proposes tuition cap
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Head: ASCSU proposes tuition cap to JBC By Aaron Hedge The Rocky Mountain Collegian DENVER -- For the first time in the history of Colorado education, the Joint Budget Committee met with student government to hear their proposal to replace a university revenue limit mandate with a tuition increase limit.
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