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| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| NISG opposes high tuition increases, prepares for Green Week | Adam Haselhuhn feels that the state is increasingly placing the burden of public higher education on the backs of the students. A tuition raise of over three and a half percent is not acceptable to NISG. Green Week focuses on the environment. |
| Photo | Pride Cry Homecoming competition; photo. |
| Withdrawing from classes can affect students | Registrar Phil Patton notes that students are not reimbursed for tuition paid for dropped classes. Help is available on a case by case basis for drops after the deadline that result in an F. There is a procedure to get the F changed to a W. |
| UNI President encourages campus to work strong, hard, together in light of budget cuts | Cutting $8.8 million from the 2010 university budget will not be easy. There are several alternatives, each having a down side. President Allen will visit with groups on and off campus for input. |
