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Director of Greek Life reassigned

Bob Dudolski has been removed as Eastern's Director of Greek Life. Eastern made an internal reassignment, said Dan Nadler, vice president for student affairs. Nadler said that Dudolski did not quit. "Bob will be working on special projects for the foreseeable future within the Division of Student Affairs," Nadler said. (56) comments

New campaign to bring in funds

A new fundraising campaign may bring in more than $40 million for improvement projects on campus. The Office of Philanthropy is in the process of developing tentative plans for Eastern's major comprehensive capital campaign, which is likely to raise a minimum of $40 million, said Karla Evans, director of the Office of Philanthropy. (0) comments

A new coordinator/director of African American studies may be named. A search committee is currently being conducted and Anita Shelton, head of the search committee, said review of the applications begins at the end of this month. Shelton is also history department chair. (0) comments

A disappearing court

The Student Supreme Court has not met since last fall and does not have all its members to properly function. Student Body President Cole Rogers said he has not replaced Keith Darby, the associate justice who resigned in December to register for the Student Senate elections. (0) comments

Residents welcome Fourth Street repairs

Motorists may be tempted to drive more aggressively once the upcoming construction on Fourth Street is finished in December. After the road has been widened to 26 feet and resurfaced between Polk and Madison avenues, drivers on the road will likely begin to drive faster, said Curt Buescher, director of Charleston Public Works. (1) comment

Improvements green-lighted

An elevator project can now get started on again. It has been on hold since November 2003, said campus architect Steve Shrake. The project involves more than just elevators. Elevators in Student Services Building and McAfee Gymnasium, toilet renovations in the Student Services Building and the Multi-Culture Center, an accessible ramp for the Multi-Culture Center, automatic door operators for Tarble Arts Center and Buzzard Hall, and fire alarm upgrades in Facilities Planning & Management buildings were all included. (1) comment

Lynn Curry said states have the power to regulate people's bodies in cases like vaccination as long as the state is protecting other people from harm. History professor Lynn Curry explained this at the Monday panel discussion "Who Owns Women's Bodies? Lessons for History. (0) comments

Blood drive on campus today A blood drive by the American Red Cross will be held today from 1 to 7 p.m. in the University Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. The blood drive is sponsored by Eastern's ROTC, and all people who donate will receive a T-shirt. (0) comments

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