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Former council to Julian Assange Mark Stephens speaks at the 26th Annual Silha Lecture Tuesday evening in Coffman Union Theater.  Stephens is an advocate for free speech and freedom of information and heads the law firm Finers Stephens Innocent, which is based in London .

Lawyer talks WikiLeaks, ethics

by Nick Sudheimer
Published October 4, 2011
Mark Stephens represented Julian Assange from 2010-2011.

U grad scores job scheduling for Michelle Obama

by Ian Taylor
Published October 3, 2011
Andrea Mokros started her new position in late July.

Students push for debt forgiveness

by Greta Kaul
Published September 29, 2011
A national petition urges Obama to forgive loans to stimulate the economy.

Kill to leave for treatment after suffering another seizure

by Sam Gordon
Published September 26, 2011
Coach Kill will leave the team for an undetermined amount of time.

Two weeks left for U farmers market

by Jia Guo
Published September 26, 2011
The market is part of the University's Wellness Program
University President Eric Kaler signs buttons while visiting the second floor cultural centers Thursday in Coffman Union.

Kaler inaugurated as University’s 16th president

by Greta Kaul
Published September 23, 2011
The ceremony was held Thursday at Ted Mann Concert Hall.

New site makes visa process smoother for international students

by Nick Sudheimer
Published September 20, 2011
Study in the States, a Department of Homeland Security initiative, has interactive features to help international students.

New data shows U defies national student loan default trends

by Jill Jensen
Published September 14, 2011
The national percentage of students in loan default is at a 12-year high.

Pell Grants shielded in debt ceiling deal

by Megan Nicolai
Published August 3, 2011
In exchange, loans for grad, professional students were slashed.

In search of a new formula

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published August 3, 2011
With less state funding, Big Ten schools are searching for a way to balance cost and quality.

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