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âIt seems quite a few parents are irate at the system, where really I think itâs just a change in the sysStudents donât need to panic, yet, tem,â she said. they just need to budget their meal But the change hasnât even plans. occurred yet, and thatâs what stuUniversity Dining Services dents and parents must underhas been receiving phone calls stand, said Daria Blachowskifrom angry students and parents Dreyer, UDS associate director of demanding refunds and book- nutrition initiatives. store credit for unspent meal plan âThey thought we were eliminatpoints. Sara Meyer, UDS marketing ing rollover this semester instead and advertising coordinator, said of next semester,â she said. âAt the the announcement that leftover end of Spring semester theyâll all be meal plan points wonât roll over forfeited if theyâre not utilized and from school year to school year is weâre trying to think of as many the reason for the calls. ways as possible to help students
spend those funds.â An e-mail was sent last week to students who have over $500 remaining on their meal plan, Meyer said. The e-mail identified ways the student may spend their remaining funds so they do not find themselves with an abundance of unspent meal plan funds at the end of the school year in May. The e-mail suggested students stock up on cases of beverages, buy holiday gift baskets for friends and
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THE FINAL VOTE: Presidential electors are gathering in state capitals across the country to cast the votes that will formally elect Barack Obama as president. Itâs a mostly ceremonial procedure, but one mandated by the Constitution â and a necessary one, as well.
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) â As 13 electors cast ballots yesterday for the nationâs first black president in the Confederacyâs old Capitol, Henry Marsh emotionally recalled the smartest man he ever knew â a waiter, who couldnât get a better job because of his race. âHe waited tables for 30 years,
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six days a week, 12 hours a day, from 12 noon to 12 midnight, and he supported his family,â Marsh, 75, a civil rights lawyer and state senator, said of his father as he fought back tears. âHe suffered a lot. He went through a lot.â In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, the 538 electors performed a constitutional process
to legally elect Democrat Barack Obama the 44th president. More than 131 million voters cast ballots â the most ever in a presidential election. But Obamaâs election is not complete until Congress tallies the outcome of yesterdayâs Electoral College vote at a joint session scheduled for Jan. 6.
City Council strikes disputed section of Housing Master Plan By Kristen Vasas City Editor
President Megan Newlove, Section O called for a licensing inspection of properties After listening to a range of owned by landlords in the city citizens voice their concerns of Bowling Green, which would over Section O of the Housing allow inspectors to look over Master Plan, the Bowling Green both the exterior and interior of City Council amended the res- properties. The call for inspecolution to remove the offending See COUNCIL | Page 2 section at last nightâs meeting. According to City Council
Sciences. The process of claiming these centers takes more than a couple The University is known for its 78 of days. The provost, president health and wellness programs and and University Board of Trustees now faculty, staff and students wait must all approve the centers. By to see if these programs will qualify spring 2009, each university should as Centers of Excellence. have reported their centers to the Associate Dean of College of Chancellor for approval. Health and Human Services, Chris LindaPetrosino,deanoftheCollege Dunn, said all 13 Universities in of Health and Human Services, preOhio are identifying their Centers sented the second center Health and of Excellence as part of Gov. Ted Wellness across a Lifespan to the Strickland and Chancellor Eric Board of Trustees. Now they wait for Fingerhutâs âStrategic Plan for the boardâs approval. Higher Education.â Health and Milton Hakel, psychology profesWellness across a Lifespan is one sor, serves as a chair for the steerof four centers the University has ing committee of the Center of considered for excellence. Excellence for the University and he Dunn said the Centers of said the next meeting for the Board Excellence is a first time thing for of Trustees is in February. However, Ohio. He said Strickland wanted to he said they have a lot on their plate, adopt a structure called the Ohio so they may not even get to vote on University system, where each of the the center then. universities had their own programs Hakel said he is not worried about they are known for and good at. it though. âTheir reasoning was we canât â[The Board of Trustees] are very have every university in Ohio fund- supportive of the directions of this ed by the state be the same type of University,â Hakel said. thing,â Dunn said. It did not take just one program Every university will still have their to form this Center of Excellence general education departments, in health and wellness. Dunn said such as English and science, but there are 78 different programs their Centers of Excellence will be across campus, including Firelands, their own distinguishing features. that deal with health-related issues This past June, the University had not in the College of Health and its first center approved which was See EXCELLENCE | Page 2 the Center of Excellence in the Arts. This includes the College of Arts and
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