As of Tuesday, October 7, six Case Western Reserve University students have been diagnosed with H1N1.
"It's never over," president Barbara Snyder told the students in attendance at the first student State of the University address, "You can never rest on your laurels."
In front of the spirit wall, a group of curious students stood, wondering about the latest advertisement.
Case Western Reserve University students are familiar with security alerts, periodically being notified of muggings or break-ins.
It might not be a presidential election year, but some fiercely debated Ohio-wide issues as well as Cleveland's next mayor will be decided on November 3.
CWRU Homecoming is fast-approaching, and the Office of Student Activities & Leadership wants the whole campus to show off its spirit.
Today, over 16 booths will take over the Thwing Center as part of GreenFest, an event aimed at increasing sustainability awareness on campus. The event, which will run from 12:30 p.m to 2:00 p.m this afternoon, will feature different games and prizes, as well as booths run by both students and local green businesses.