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Papadakis discusses Gallup results

By Molly Brackin

University President Constantine Papadakis announced at "An Evening With President Papadakis" that the University plans for three new residence halls, a new parking structure and additional parking lots will appear at the University in the next few years.

Greek housing to see $1.5 million renovations

By Daniel Silva

Nine fraternity and sorority chapters will move to Van Rensselaer for the summer term while their houses undergo renovations and improvements.

Web Exclusive: E3 updates

Tom Bennett, Electronic Features Editor, visits E3 in L.A.

By Tom Bennett

Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft keynotes.

Commuters lose parking near schools

By Brett Haymaker

Students living off campus will face more difficultly finding a parking spot now that daytime parking around Powell Elementary School on 35th Street and Powelton Avenue and around Charles R. Drew Elementary School on 37th Street and Lancaster Avenue, has been eliminated.

Starbucks, Drexel work to get coffee brewing by September

By Jason Gomes

A Starbucks franchise will be coming to the first floor lobby of Pearlstein Business Center in September.

Construction Update

North Campus Mall This project will involve a series of landscaped paths and parks to link the academic core to the residential north end of campus.

Crime Report

A laptop was reported stolen April 27 around 1:30 p.m.. The owner said that he had left the room where he was working in the Pearlstein Building to buy lunch but did not close the door entirely.

Subway restaurant demolished; only housing to be rebuilt

By Abigail Raymond

The apartment building located at 65 N. 34th Street is being demolished and will be rebuilt and ready by September 2006.

Caneris addresses athletic facilities, public safety concerns

By Alexa Bonacquisti

Students were able to voice their opinions about the University and hear words of wisdom on leadership from Anthony Caneris, senior vice president for Student Life and Administrative Services, at his biannual student luncheon May 2.

Graduating Senior Profile: Biomedical engineering

By Caitlin Gray

Tejal Shah is not known just for her hard work in school but her kind-hearted and servant spirit. Shah a senior who will be graduating in June with her B.S.-M.S. degree in biomedical engineering with a concentration in tissue engineering and biomaterials.

Students label reality show bizzare, far-fetched

By Jessica Mangold

The University community and the American viewers saw the eighth and final episode of Back on Campus air April 29 on ABC Family network.

Cinco De Mayo

Lulis Rodriguez offers salsa lessons to a crowd of eager participants as part of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers' Cinco de Mayo event held at Ross Commons May 4.

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