Future of University Square in limbo
By Emma Kate Fittes / February 25, 2013The future of the University Square is uncertain after three businesses filed lawsuits against MD University Square for not maintaining the building.
The future of the University Square is uncertain after three businesses filed lawsuits against MD University Square for not maintaining the building.
Voting for SGA’s next executive board begins today. Voting will end at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.
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A chilly breeze rumpled the ribbon a bit as a new wind turbine was dedicated on Indiana State University grounds.
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