Gay marriage expands by John Thomas Published October 7, 2014 A decision by the high court legalized same-sex marriage in five states on Monday.
Peace Corps revamps application by Kevin Karner Published September 25, 2014 The group hopes its shorter, more flexible application will broaden its applicant pool.
Net neutrality stirs discussion by Parker Lemke Published September 24, 2014 The University won’t likely be affected by potential federal changes to maintain a neutral web.
Pre-meds scramble to take MCAT by Christopher Aadland Published September 24, 2014 The Medical College Admission Test is set for its first changes in over two decades this spring.
Social media tests limits of academic freedom by Christopher Aadland Published September 11, 2014 A national debate among faculty has professors questioning their speech rights on social media outlets.
Big Ten moves east by Jack Satzinger Published September 11, 2014 Adding two East Coast schools to the power conference this season will likely bring more revenue.
NCAA reinstates Penn State’s postseason eligibility by Sam Kraemer Published September 10, 2014 The Nittany Lions could appear in a bowl game this season.
University police help bust crime ring by Nick Wicker Published September 4, 2014 Four officers worked undercover part time to help with an investigation that led to 20 indictments in August.
Minnesota student leaders team up for sexual assault prevention by Blair Emerson Published July 23, 2014 Several students spoke with the White House last week about campus sexual assault issues.
Lawmakers push for Pell Grant changes by Blair Emerson Published July 9, 2014 A U.S. House committee said its plan could help students graduate sooner