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Metro Deli replaces Med Center’s Au Bon Pain

Metro Deli, newly occupying the space previously held by sandwich cafe Au Bon Pain, held its grand opening in the Medical Center on March 25. Read More

Frat quad petition spurs debate

A Students’ Association (SA) Government IMPACT petition calling for the University to rename the Fraternity Quad fueled debate among students last, with many in and outside Greek life arguing on social media about the proposal. Read More

DLH event connects 60s to #BLM

The Douglass Leadership House (DLH) focused their annual “project group” on the accomplishments of 1960s Cambridge Movement leader Gloria Richardson during an event Saturday. Read More

Gale flood victims can be reimbursed

Students affected by the Valentine’s Day flooding in Gale House can seek University reparation, the Campus Times has learned—a revelation that comes in the wake of the administration’s formal response on Wednesday to the incident and the student outraged it spawned. Read More

University bumps up tuition

The University announced an increase in tuition of over $1,800, or 3.8 percent, compared to the 2015-16 academic year, alongside a $530 increase in room and board costs. Read More

“We’re Better Than THAT” campaign architect responds to student criticism

Provided by the Campus Times because it thoroughly addresses common criticisms of the campaign and contains a wealth of information we were unable to use for our article, yet believe is important for the student body to see Read More
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Fringe Fest exec to headline Commencement

“I’m curious to hear what she has to say. I think it will have a different focus from previous years, and I really appreciate that.” Read More

Students slam anti-racism campaign event

Many derided the celebration as impersonal and ignorant of the issues that sparked the movement in the first place. Read More
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Marc Morial delivers MLK address

Douglass Leadership House had an especially distinguished guest on Monday—Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League and former mayor of New Orleans. Read More

Chemical explosion injures student in Gavett Hall

An explosion in Gavett Hall, the cause of which is still under investigation, sent a graduate student working in a lab on Monday afternoon to the hospital with non–life-threatening injuries. Read More