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Some international students are wary about Bush’s foreign policy

by Jerret Raffety
Published November 9, 2004

The re-election of President George W. Bush last week has left some international students wary. Many of the students said they are frustrated with changes in U.S. foreign policy and actions carried out...

Groups discuss Arafat’s health

by Jerret Raffety
Published November 8, 2004
Yasser Arafat's health sparked talks about the future of the Palestinians.

Poll: Students feel voting is effective

Published November 2, 2004

According to a Harvard University Institute of Politics poll released late last month, student turnout for today's election will far exceed that of four years ago. Despite feeling that the country is headed...

International observers to oversee polls

Published November 2, 2004

As Americans cast their ballots for what could be the most divided race in recent political history, Minnesota officials, as well as international observers in other battleground states, are working to...

Madison partiers will see more police

by Naomi Scott
Published October 29, 2004
Tens of thousands of students are expected to travel to Madison, Wis., for Halloween.

Candidates face off in ‘town hall’ debate

by Stephanie Kudrle
Published October 11, 2004

Two down, one to go. President George W. Bush and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry met for a second time Friday night to exchange jabs and answer questions from an undecided audience....

Higher-education groups ask Bush, Kerry to address college issues

by Lacey Crisp
Published October 8, 2004

The presidential debate today will not sway Jodi Goldman's vote, but she still wants to see the candidates talk about issues such as tuition and other student expenses, she said. Goldman isn't alone. On...

Government works to streamline hiring, fill hundreds of jobs

by Jared Roddy
Published October 1, 2004
The government reports that almost half of its employees can retire in the next five years.

Flaw could allow 2 votes

by Kari Petrie
Published September 23, 2004
A registration flaw lets residents vote in their home state and with absentee ballots.

FBI gets access to SEVIS

by Matthew Gruchow
Published September 22, 2004

It is now easier for one more government agency to monitor foreign students in the United States. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced last week that it will give the FBI direct access to...

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