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Gov. Walker shows courage in reaction to Wisconsin rallies

3:52 am in Opinion, Uncategorized by

For the past couple weeks, there has been a showdown between the rights of workers and looming budget cuts.

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INDIA Healthcare IXP

9:33 am in News, Uncategorized by

This past January 33 HBS students traveled to India as part of the Healthcare Immersion Experience Program with faculty leader Richard Hamermesh. During this 10 day program, students traveled to Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai to learn first-hand how healthcare is delivered in India.

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Students still find parking an issue

5:53 am in News, Uncategorized by

Finding parking spots continues to be a problem for many Eastern students.

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Students still find parking an issue

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One City that will NEVER be the Same

1:26 am in Sports, Uncategorized by

Before buckling down for exams this past fall, HBS Rugby team headed south, way south to Austin, Texas for the University of Texas Fall Brawl.

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One City that will NEVER be the Same

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Class of 2011 gift aims to draw attention to RMU’s presence in Moon

2:43 am in News, Uncategorized by

Over the past few years, the senior classes of Robert Morris University (RMU) have not only metaphorically left their mark on campus, but also physically through a gift donated on behalf of the graduating class. Of course, this year is no exception as the class of 2011 plans to purchase new signage that will be placed along Route 60 and the Sewickley Bridge greeting drivers and welcoming them to Moon Township, the home of Robert Morris University.

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Class of 2011 gift aims to draw attention to RMU’s presence in Moon

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Electric Snowmobile Team

9:10 am in News, Uncategorized by

For the past five years, the Electric Snowmobile Team has built a zero-emission, all-electric snowmobile to compete at the international SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge in Michigan in March. The winning entries are used in Greenland to help perform valuable atmospheric research, all without affecting the sensitive data with even the smallest of emissions.

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Electric Snowmobile Team

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New Year’s Dissolution

6:26 am in Features, Uncategorized by

After a long night of celebration and fun, you fall asleep with a lot on your mind. It is January 1. The whole year lies ahead.

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New Year’s Dissolution

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Wells Fargo bank promises greater corporate responsibility to Blacks

5:42 pm in Personal Finance, Uncategorized by

Wells Fargo, the banking institution that has worked with the NAACP over the past year to improve its fair lending practices, will press to strengthen its services to Black consumers in the coming year

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Getting fired up

1:07 am in Features, Uncategorized by

Two young men from Youngstown State University spent this past football season using athleticism and strength to bring spirit to the crowd. But unlike football players moving the ball down the field and putting points on the board, they did it from the sidelines.

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Getting fired up

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Should committee ban smoking or go up in flames?

6:33 pm in Perspective, Uncategorized by

Its almost impossible to walk around Easterns campus and not see at least ten students, faculty or staff members smoking outside of a building.But this practice may soon become a thing of the past in Easterns near future.On Tuesday, the Student Senate voted to reform the committee that writes legislation concerning smoking on campus.

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Should committee ban smoking or go up in flames?