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Juicy Web site proves popular on campus, but many students fight back
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by Justin Pope The Cornell University junior was in his dorm between classes when the text message came in from a friend. Check out JuicyCampus.com, it said. The student found his name on the Web site beside a rambling, filthy passage about his sexual exploits, posted by an anonymous student on campus.
Straayer: Tuition issue a "sour pickle"
Schools will have to work with each other to make it through the next few years
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The Colorado Commission on Higher Education addressed CSU student concern about rising tuition costs, something professors said put Colorado education in a "sour pickle" Tuesday night. Rising concern about the state's dismal higher education funding has lawmakers saying that if more funding isn't approved, the system might soon cease to exist.
Blood donations disappoint officials
Turnout at Mountain West Conference lower compared to previous years
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Officials have expressed disappointment with the turnout at this year's Mountain West Conference Blood Drive, lower compared to previous years. CSU is competing against the other eight schools in the MWC to see which school could donate the most blood. Results of the competition won't be available until early March, officials said.
Obama, McCain see Tuesday victories in Washington, Wisconsin
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WASHINGTON (AP) Barack Obama cruised past a fading Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Wisconsin primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in a Democratic presidential race for the ages. It was Obama's ninth straight victory over the past three weeks - with results unknown from the night's Hawaii caucuses - and left the former first lady in desperate need of a comeback in a race she long commanded as front-runner.
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