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Ohio Attorney General Speaks On Campus:

The Predatory Lending Debacle

By Sairah Zaidi

Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann delivered a free lecture about the predatory lending crisis sweeping the nation at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law on Apr. 14. The event was held at 4:00 p.m. in the Moot Court Room, was sponsored by the law school's Democratic Law Organization (D-LO).

Olympic Torch Controversy

By Christopher Enoch

Amid a swirl of controversy, the 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, China this August. While the ceremonial Olympic Torch will pass through 85,500 miles, 20 nations, and six continents on it's Journey of Harmony, the harmony of the Torch's journey had already been disrupted a handful of times.

Walter Mosley Visits CSU

By Andrea Mitchell

At the Walter Mosley lecture on April 14, 2008 the acclaimed author discussed his new ideas that stem from his essay/pamphlet "Making Democracy in American: Toward a Future Where People Are the Special Interest." In this discussion Mosley brought up many current issues that face our nation.

End of the Semester Celebrations

By Laura Krawczyk

You've pulled out those miniskirts and flip-flops from the back of the closet, students crowd the patches of green around campus between classes, finals are a mere two weeks away, and you're just dying to get out of those stuffy classrooms. Next week is the time to let loose before buckling down for finals, and not only has Campus Activities Board organized another extravagant annual Spring Fest, but the campus Greeks also are hosting events all week long, culminating into Greek Fest on Friday.

Standstills, Changes and Charges in SGA

By Mark Jablonski

Diversity Committee Halted Sen. Abdul Ameen thought he had finally gotten his Diversity Committee off the ground. Ameen had proposed forming the committee -- which he says will "increase retention and graduation rates of ethnic and minority groups" -- earlier in the semester, but the resolution has sat in a committee ever since.

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