April 03, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 127) • Page Image 3
… prelude to far greater violence to this oil- rich city180 miles north of the capi- tal. The attack came just days after the government adopted a plan to relocate thousands of Arabs who were moved to Kirkuk…
… yesterday. APARTMENT From page 1 the complex's amenities will be enough to attract students from Central Campus. Students in the College of Engi- neering, School of Art and Design, School of Music, Theatre…
… on North Cam- pus and thathe thinks that students will find the facilities attractive. "We think that it will be very well received," he said. University Planner Sue Gott said while the University is…
… access and south for pedestrian and emergency access. "I think (The Courtyards) will add to the student population on North Campus," she said. Gott said the new apartments may cause an increase in the…
…, welcomingcustomers. Perry said that when she came to open the store yesterday, there were several people sitting on the sidewalk, waiting for the new store to open. Callista Scotto, a customer and graduate student at…
…. Psychology graduate student Amanda Berhenke, who was also shopping at the store yesterday, said the store would be a nice place to stop and get things before class. "I think that we haven't had a close and…

