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Though the future of the economy is looking less bleak, its current state is still unfavorable. In every class, the individual is suffering in some way from this current state of affairs, undoubtedly not the least of whom is the college student. As with everything else, college tuition is on the rise; it was just recently- in July of 2008-that an 8.

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CRIME REPORT

4-24: The passenger side's window of a vehicle, parked at the intersection of Dey Street and Central Avenue, was smashed in, presumably to gain access to the middle console and glove compartment, from which the contents had been stolen. (Report taken by Police Officer Bowman.

STUDENTS PROTEST CORZINE BUDGET CUTS

Around 100 students protested budget cuts in front of the Statehouse in Trenton on April 30. Students from county colleges, private colleges and public colleges all came together to demand that Governor Jon Corzine restore funding to higher education. The protest was organized by Jessica A.

THE CHAMP: SCHOLARSHIP NAMED FOR LATE STUDENT

Russell Yancey is a testament to achieving the goals set for oneself. "Russell was a truly aggressive student who was a role model in the community," said Elizabeth Taylor, dean of student affairs. After years of trials and tribulations, forty nine year old Russell Yancey came to Rutgers in hopes of achieving his dream of becoming a lawyer.

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