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Congress plans, students pay

Congress continues to deliberate about what needs to happen with the current deficit, which is increasing daily and, as of Saturday, stands at $14.4 trillion. According to the Fiscal Times,
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Students react to bin Laden’s death

“It was long over due. He’s been in hiding for a long time, but it does bring closure to those that passed in 9/11. I think that the country is slowly starting to come back together, but I think that security should remain beefed up.” Monique Holt, first-year fashion management student, on the death of Osama bin Laden.
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Who’s who in 2012 presidential race

There are 44 million young Americans eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, according to RocktheVote.com, a student voting advocacy group. There are approximately 7,000 undergraduate and graduate students
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Bomb threat displaces SCAD personnel to Spring House

Professor Carl Lindstrum (l) with students after impromptu class outside, following anonymous bomb threat. From left, seated, Liza Spratin (second-year, interior design), Delinda Gentry (second-year, painting), Rachel Henderson (first-year, fashion)
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Back to school

By Nyasha N. Mandiveyi Only 56 percent of students starting a four-year college degree program finish the required hours in four years, according to a 2010 USA Today report. This
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