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PUC remembers Stephen Hough

PUC remembers Stephen Hough
Mary Anderson remembers the last time she heard Stephen Hough's voice. He called three days before he died, she said. "He called to ask for advice about his job search after college and asked if I wanted to get up at the break of dawn to get extra graduation tickets together," the public relations major said, who had known Hough for a year.… 6 Comments

Opening a Debate Over a Lower Drinking Age

It has only been week since they announced their initiative, but already a group of college and university presidents is creating quite a stir over drinking ages - and whether they should be lowered. The group, which named itself the Amethyst Initiative, released a statement this week calling for a "re-examination" of the current national standard, 21 years.… Post the First Comment

Shrouded in secrecy

PUC PD in violation of access to public records laws
Shrouded in secrecy
An investigation by The Chronicle over the last three months has concluded the PUC University Police is in violation of multiple laws related to public access and police records. The laws being violated include the Clery Act, which requires campus police to maintain an updated crime log available to anyone, and Indiana Code 5-14-3-5, which requires all police agencies to release the names of arrested individuals, along with the reason for arrest and the arresting officer in the incident.… 4 Comments

Campus stirred by class assignment

Campus stirred by class assignment
Ian Ferguson walked past a colorful swatiska etched on Gyte. His attention drew quicker to what was drawn below his feet on the sidewalk. The marketing communications major squinted his eyes and bent down for a closer look. "Who the hell wrote that?" he said, after reading profanity about President George W.… 3 Comments

Authors discuss history, success

Richardson, Wilder to speak about collegiate success, effects of slavery
Authors discuss history, success
Students seeking words of academic encouragement may find hope through Elaine Richardson. The Ohio State University educator and author will be discussing collegiate success she achieved through techniques and as a non-traditional student. Richardson attributes her success to her participation in the TRIO Upward Bound program.… Post the First Comment

PUC 'innovates'

The Hammond INnovation Center, a high-tech small business incubator, had a grand opening on April 24. The center is a partnership with the City of Hammond and Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. It is developed to support small, beginner technology-related businesses.… Post the First Comment

What's Goin' On

Lecture held by distinguished professor  Professor of History at Dartmouth Craig Wilder will present a public lecture, "Cotton Comes to Harvard:  Slavery and the America College."  The lecture will be held May 7 at 7 p.m. in Gyte 103.  Wilder is the author of two books "A Covenant with Color:  Race and Social Power in Brooklyn" and "In the Company of Black Men:  The African Influence on African American Culture in New York City.… Post the First Comment

Police Blotter online

Unknown - SUL Theft Closed 4.28.08 - 2:20 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Parking Lot 9 - Criminal mischief Closed 4.29.08 - 5:30 p.m. SUL Missing person Closed 4.30.08 - 4 a.m. Founder's Plaza Criminal mischief Open… Post the First Comment

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