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11.16.09

Wartburg was one of thirty colleges around the country that helped the German embassy celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall last week.

11.16.09

The Noah Campus Health Clinic received 100 doses of the H1N1 vaccine last week. Nearly 20 doses were distributed within the first two days of receiving the vaccine.

11.09.09

Thirty years ago this month Kathryn Koob was one of the 52 Americans taken hostage for 444 days in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran.

11.09.09

After 2,624 voters turned out to vote in the Waverly Elections Tuesday, they will have to head to the polls again before the next Waverly mayor can be announced.

10.26.09

The Financial Aid Office and student senate are encouraging students, parents, faculty and staff to lobby for the importance of the Iowa Tuition Grant, which will experience a 10 percent cutback due to state budget cuts this year.

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11.16.09
Some Spanish majors are adjusting their schedules after their Winter Term capstone course was canceled after the minimum number of students enrolled was not met.
11.09.09

The Holiday Shoppe’s budget was cut nearly in half this year because Dining Services canceled all fasts. These fasts brought in about $4,000 of the total $10,000 budget, said Erin Suchy, a senior coordinator for the Holiday Shoppe.

10.26.09
Noah Campus Health Clinic has confirmed three cases of H1N1 and has seen 40 students exhibit flu symptoms, according to the communication and marketing department.

 

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