Renovated Dorms Set To Reopen In Spring
After being closed this semester due to alarming amounts of mold, Bumstead and Ware dormitories are scheduled to reopen this spring. Renovation on the buildings began this summer, a month after the 2006 Spring semester began.
The buildings are nearly 100 years old and have housed students for generations.…
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Students Observe World AID's Day
Clark Atlanta University was no stranger to students who wanted to get tested for HIV/AIDS during World AIDS day on Friday.
World AID's day was marked around the world as a day to educate people on a deadly disease and unite to fight the HIV and AIDS epidemic.…
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Morris Brown On The Way Back To The Top
Continued from issue 3
The problems that almost closed Morris Brown over the past four years had more to do with how money was being handled once it made its way to the school.
However, the administration has initiated a variety of programs that would prevent any one person or any group of people from mishandling students' financial aid or information again.…
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Sexy Courses Attract Students
Clark Atlanta University is bringing a host of new courses for the Spring 2007 semester.
The African-American Studies and Political Science department's new courses are giving traditional courses a run for their enrollment.
Each department is introducing two new courses that will emphasize today's African-American concerns.…
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Holiday Shopping Brings Increased Crime Awareness
The holiday season is here and officials say the theft rates in historic West End Mall has increased. Storeowners and managers have been cracking down on this problem by improving their loss prevention programs.
Stores inside the West End Mall have been developing programs to protect their merchandise.…
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