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College
Newspaper

Remembering Malcolm
It may be little more than alarge,
white letter "X," centered on a field of
black. But the Malcolm Xhathas come
to symbolize much more. Many college
students are wearing it, but how many
are embracing the ideas of the slain civil
rightsleader?/Page 11
Money, money, money
You're poor. But if you invest your
moneyswisely, one day you could be
rich. Check out our beginner's
guide to your financial options, and
remember- greed is good./Page 12
Taking a gamble
their collegiate eligibilityand going
the way of the draft. But what are the
cons of trying the pros?/Page 22

MICHAEL GARD, THE INDIANA DAILY STUDENT, INDIANA U.
landlords are killing their party

Students say

By MOLLY WILLIAMS housing, according to the Department of Education. Some students opt
The Review, U. of Delaware to live at home with their parents, but the rest are signing on the dotted
line to live in nearby apartments, condominiums or homes that often
It's the proverbial dump. are decades old.
Grimy walls, disgusting cockroaches and random furnishings strewn Most students move off campus during their sophomore or junior
about the yard amid the litter from a party terrorize visitors and year, said Marsha Remore, executive assistant for the Division of
neighbors alike. Housing at the U. of Texas, Austin.
It's also the independent college life. And students, in search of But the headaches associated with the off-campus move come to the
increased freedom and responsibility, are moving off-campus in droves. forefront quickly for these first-time renters as they meet the landlord.
Less than 20 percent of the 11.5 million undergraduate students Some situations are made in heaven. Mark Butler, a senior at the U. of
enrolled in colleges around the country live in university-owned See HOUSING, Page 26

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