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McCain speaks on war, tuition costs


		McCain speaks on war, tuition costs

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

2 days ago by Hunter Riley

In a visit to Albuquerque on July 16, Republican presidential candidate John McCain discussed U.S. involvement in the Middle East and suggested students should join the armed forces or the Peace Corps to pay increasing tuition prices.

Before giving the floor to audience members for questions, McCain spoke about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Drugs and dishonesty

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

23 hours ago by Victoria Blute

"I didn't really know about it until people started talking about it," said Emily James, a nutritional science junior. "I was telling my parents about it, and they think it's crazy."

While there has been increasing controversy over the health risks associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder medications like Adderall, the real question among college students is whether the drug serves as an academic advantage to those who take it recreationally.

The UA and Guns: A campus controversy

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

1 day ago by Jim Myers

Due to a Supreme Court ruling in late June, some citizens believe universities in Arizona are closer than ever to allowing guns on campus.

Arizona, long known for its permissive gun laws, has been the stage for various attempts to legalize the possession of concealed weapons on campus.

Lottery Scholarship criteria to change in fall semester

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

2 days ago by Caitlin Reece

Changes will be made to the New Mexico Lottery Scholarship this fall - some of which will make it available to a wider range of students.

Reed Dasenbrock, state secretary of higher education, said there are four major changes to the Lottery Scholarship criteria.

Protesters pay for vandalism cleanup


		Protesters pay for vandalism cleanup

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

3 days ago by Caitlin Reece

On Friday, anti-war protesters from the Year Five Coalition met on campus to march a $200 reimbursement to the Student Activities Center.

The payment was for campus property damage that occurred during a spring break protest.

Over spring break, protesters left red handprints on UNM signs, sidewalks and streets near the Public Policy building on Sigma Chi Road.

Brandon Jennings agrees to play for team in Italy


		Brandon Jennings agrees to play for team in Italy

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

3 days ago by Lance Madden

Dave Telep was nearly a prophet. After Brandon Jennings verbally committed to play for the UA last summer, Telep, the national recruiting director for Scout.com compared Jennings' play to the high-speed highway system of Europe. "If he were on the autobahn in Germany, he would be the fastest guy," Telep said.

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