When it comes to putting a real face on war, the American Widow Project has done just that. The non-profit organization was created in 2007 as a way to reach out to the widows of American servicemen who gave their lives on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. (1) comment
In the world of meal options, a topic that has produced headaches for students on campus over the years, it's good to see the university is making some meaningful changes. The addition in the 2009-2010 school year of Campus Cash, a program similar to Frog Bucks used at on-campus locations, adds flexibility to the dining process, giving students the opportunity to use some funds in their meal plans at places like 1873 Sports Bar & Grill, The Corner Store and Sub Connection. (0) comments
The university's decision to implement a flat-rate tuition in 2001 was supposed to encourage a greater number of students to take enough classes to graduate in four years. Under this tuition system, a full-time student taking 18 hours pays the same amount of money as a full-time student who is taking just 12. (0) comments