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Cleveland is the latest to experience a high school shooting

Posted on October 10th, 2007 by Reecy

A small inner city school, SuccessTech Academy, is the latest to experience a shooting.  Early reports confirmed that 3 students and 2 adults were casualties.  The gunman took his own life.  More on this story will follow.
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Don’t let the Dream Act become a nightmare

Posted on October 2nd, 2007 by Reecy

From an editorial in the Houston Chronicle 
Pass the Dream Act and let immigrants brought here as children fully contribute to the United States.
The angry faxes and e-mails started flowing in earnest last week. By Wednesday, they had helped stonewall a sensible measure, one that would bring teenagers raised in this country through no choice of […]

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Southern IL Univ. plans to surcharge business students

Posted on October 1st, 2007 by Reecy

Reported by Allison Petty - Daily Egyptian 
Accounting students may soon need to be aware of more figures than just those in their homework.
Dennis Cradit, dean of the College of Business and Administration, said Friday the college is proposing a 15-percent surcharge on all credit hours next year for all business students.
Cradit said the college needs […]

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