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MU challenges federal court decision

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

9 hours ago by Kaitlyn Davidson

A dismissed lawsuit against Miami University by an evangelical preacher is still being pursued after a federal district court was ordered to reconsider the case concerning First Amendment rights on campus.

James G. Gilles, a preacher known for his frequent visits to universities, was barred from Miami in October 2002 after preaching controversial sermons to students on the public campus about his Christian faith.

Uptown Wendy's lot to be demolished in September

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

10 hours ago by Harry Bauer

The developers of a $4 million, four-story commercial and residential project to replace the charred and tarped Wendy's restaurant at the corner of High and Main streets won approval from the Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission July 2.

With no final action required by City Council, construction is scheduled to begin in early September, according to Matt Rodbro.

Money Matters

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

23 hours ago by Aliya Khan

So I've been working for an entire summer. I have a bank account with hard-earned money and I'm ready to start another exciting year at college.

One problem: my car insurance has to be paid, gas prices are increasing with every day-wait, every minute-and I still need to buy my textbooks with enough leftover to get me through the school year.

Keeping your faith while in college

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

1 day ago by Lana Schrock

It's a Sunday morning and you stayed up late last night hanging out with your friends. The last thing you want to do is get up and go to church, even though you know you should. At this point, staying awake for a sermon poses more of a challenge than staying awake for your eight a.

Finding alternatives to buying, selling at the bookstore

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

1 day ago by Lowell Torres

The beginning of a school year brings about many emotions in college students, some good and some bad. But none inspire the sense of dread that comes with buying and selling your textbooks.

If you don't know the feeling, don't worry, you soon will. You'll find yourself standing in the ISU Bookstore picking your jaw up off the floor after discovering how much textbooks will cost.

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