A bit of good news during times of economic crisis: the Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing has received $3.7 million in federal stimulus grants, money to be divided among various research projects and scholarship programs that will benefit both the school and its students.
"Please note that this is not at all an attack on anyone here," said RHA representative Grace Bell at the beginning of last Monday's Student Executive Council (SEC) meeting.
For the past 22 months, Ohio politicians have been attempting to balance the state's 2010-2011 fiscal year budget. In that time, everything from the severe nationwide recession to traditional partisan fighting have upset any precarious balances achieved. Though the issue has faded from the public spotlight since the June 30 budget deadline, state officials have been working to resolve what seems to be a never-ending task - balancing a state budget in the current economy.
Tuesday's Undergraduate Student Government General Assembly began with president Duwain Pinder announcing the creation of the transparency ad-hoc committee.
Credit cards have become increasingly popular over the past several decades, especially among college students. Although credit can provide numerous benefits, it's important to understand the risk involved with owning credit cards. This three-part series will try to answer everything you ever wanted to know about credit cards.
Keith Lupton, a fourth year engineering physics major, was elected homecoming king on Oct. 24. Currently, he is on co-op researching fuel cells.
This year, CWRU was recognized as one of the most vegetarian-friendly campuses in the nation, nominated for PETA's annual contest along with 31 other veggie-loving colleges.
Case Western Reserve University is a school where academic excellence is not just something that is expected of students, but it is something that a typical Case Western student strives for. After all, CWRU is a school where 67 percent of the incoming freshman class was in the top 10 percent of their high school class.