Officials have launched an investigation into an electronic intrusion that has left University Health Services employees using pens and paper rather than computers for the past week.
Electronic intrusion at U. Massachusetts hospital forces use of pens, paper
2 U. Minnesota professors accused of double-dipping
The Georgia attorney general’s office is investigating a distinguished duo of University health professors, recruited to U. Minnesota away from Georgia Tech last year, for potential fraud and theft and allegedly collecting payment from both schools.
U. Chicago Law bans in-class Internet use
The University of Chicago Law School has blocked wireless Internet access in most classrooms “in order to ensure the value of the classroom experience,” a press statement released by the school reported earlier this month.
Former Cal football player testifies in 2005 fatal shooting case
A Dartmouth College student fatally shot during an argument with several Cal football players in 2005 had called the man who ended up shooting her and told him to “get over here and bring your pistol,” a former player testified Monday.
Digital presidential campaigns attract young voters
As much as this election cycle is a TV saga of its own, it’s the viewers tuning in on the Internet who are turning its wheels. The Obama campaign, in particular, has capitalized on the strong tie between technology and youth.
Notre Dame students travel to see pope
A group of 13 students from Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s trekked to New York this weekend to attend the Youth Rally with Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday and the Papal Mass on Sunday at Yankee Staduim.
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