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Borough parking gets pricier for students


		Borough parking gets pricier for students

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Rachael Parker/ Editor in Chief

IUP students who live off-campus may find their wallets a bit lighter this year when it comes to parking in the borough. Previously, borough permit parking stickers were available for a $10 fee to permanent and nonpermanent residents alike. This year, parking stickers are free for permanent residents.

Indiana Borough Police "America's Most Wanted" fugitive

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by James Halloran/Penn News Editor

Indiana Borough Police captured an "America's Most Wanted" fugitive near campus July 31, according to The Indiana Gazette's Aug. 1 edition. Shaun Warrick, 25, of Philadelphia, was found in Apartment 312 at 1300 Oakland Ave. when Indiana Borough Police officers were executing a search warrant for a drug investigation at the apartment around 8:30 p.

Student stable after being hit by drunk driver

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

2 days ago by Lauren Bertolini

A Syracuse University student crossing Comstock Avenue on foot was hit by a fellow student's car early Saturday morning.

A silver Jeep driven by Melanie Diaz, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, struck Matthew Lax, a sophomore in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, at approximately 12:50 a.

Athletes cleared of assault charges

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

2 days ago by Melanie Hicken

Following 10 months of negotiations, miscommunication and grand jury and campus investigations, three Syracuse University men's basketball players have been cleared of both criminal and university charges that they sexually assaulted a female student last fall.

Chancellor's contract extended to 2014

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

2 days ago by Rachel Eldridge

Chancellor Nancy Cantor is here to stay - at least until 2014.

This summer, Syracuse University's first female chancellor accepted a contract extension that was unanimously agreed upon by two university committees.

"I was grateful to have the chance to renew my and my family's commitment to the university and proud that the trustees recognized the work we are doing," Cantor said.

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