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Archived: Feb 01, 2006

New residence hall may be built west of river

By Maureen Mayrand

Overcrowding in Sandburg Hall may ease up significantly with the opening of Kenilworth Square in the fall and the potential construction of more student housing west of the Milwaukee River on North Avenue.

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More students paying for tuition with plastic

By Chase Harvey

More University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students are using credit cards to pay for tuition, records show, potentially throwing those students further into debt.

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News Briefs

By Kayla Bunge

Student organizations on display

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Schools, colleges turning to differential tuition

By Andrea Thompson

As the scramble for funding intensifies, four University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee schools and colleges have turned to differential tuition to help meet special needs of students in their programs, and a fifth is looking to follow suit.

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Ground-floor lockers now coin-operated

By Kayla Bunge

The lockers outside of the Studio Arts & Crafts Centre, once available for a nominal fee each semester, have recently been converted to coin operation.

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Campus Police Report

By Kayla Bunge

Theft

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Civil rights expert emphasizes unity, hope

By Tasha Paradies

Civil rights expert John A. Powell told an audience at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee that instead of segregating, we should realize that our fates are linked.

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Proposals pour in for research funding

By Dan Polley

The Research Growth Initiative has spurred activity on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus, resulting in nearly 300 proposals involving about half of the faculty and staff on campus, officials said.

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