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  Campus 14 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campus 14 is a bar crawl on the University Park Campus of the University of Nottingham, England.
The ban is arguably ineffective; nearly all first year students learn of the Campus 14 during their first week, and it is still regularly undertaken by students from all year groups.
The Campus 14 is often attempted in large groups, and sometimes in fancy dress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Campus_14   (1431 words)

  
 14 - Around Campus -- Human Resource Services -- The George Washington University
Most prominent on campus are performances at Lisner Auditorium (730 21st Street, N.W.) and the Dorothy Betts Marvin Center Theatre (800 21st Street, N.W.).
In addition, within walking distance of the campus are a number of theaters and galleries, including the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, National Theatre, Warner Theater, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian Institution museums.
Although locations where the GWorld card is accepted may vary, the places on campus that accept the card are the J Street food court in the Marvin Center, the Marvin Center Convenience Store, and Itza Pizza in the Mitchell Hall Courtyard Cafe.
www.gwu.edu /~hrs/handbook/14.html   (1567 words)

  
 UCI Dean of Students: UCI Campus Policies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The term "registered campus organization" means an organization which is intended primarily for students, faculty, or staff of a particular University campus and which has complied with the registration requirements and procedures set forth in campus implementing regulations.
Campus regulations may provide procedures and criteria, based upon benefit to the University, permitting the use of University properties by other persons or organizations and shall specify the conditions under which University property may be used by non-University persons or organizations.
Campus regulations shall permit University students, faculty, staff, registered campus organizations, and University units to post and exhibit noncommercial materials at locations designated in campus regulations for that purpose; posting and exhibiting of noncommercial materials by others also may be permitted by campus regulations.
www.students.uci.edu /judicial/uci_policy.php   (6324 words)

  
 The 1995 Survey of Campus Law Enforcement Agencies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In contrast,just a fourth of the agencies serving a campus of 5,000 to 9,999students, and a seventh of those serving a campus of 2,500 to4,999 students used bicycle patrol.On campuses with 20,000 or more students, nearly two-thirds ofthe patrol units deployed were automobile units compared toabout half on smaller campuses.
A comparison of campus police departments using armed officerswith local police departments of similar size shows that localpolice (95% in 1993) were more likely to authorize the use ofsemiautomatic sidearms than campus police (77%).By far the type of semiautomatic sidearm most commonlyauthorized for use by campus police officers during 1995, wasthe 9mm (64%).
The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, also knownas the Student Right-to-Know Act, was enacted by Congress toensure that students and employees of institutions of highereducation are aware of the incidence of crime, as well aspolicies and procedures to prevent crime or to report crimesoccurring on their campus.
www.securitymanagement.com /library/clea95.html   (9074 words)

  
 MIT News Office: Campus services archive
MIT campus grows greener - In just seven years, the amount of waste recycled on the MIT campus has gone from less than 5 percent to 36 percent of the total waste generated.
Voter registration available on campus - All those who consider Cambridge to be their primary residence, including MIT students, are eligible to vote in the Nov. 4 proportional election.
Changes to foster community on campus - The students in the Class of 2006 are the first wave of MIT undergraduates who will benefit from a campus-wide philosophy and environment created to develop a greater sense of community.
web.mit.edu /newsoffice/topic/campus-services-archive.html   (11876 words)

  
 Site Tags UC Berkeley Students as Anti-Israeli: ‘Campus Watch' Seen as Threat to Academic Freedom - Campus Watch
Campus Watch cites UC Berkeley as one campus among 14, including San Francisco State University and Stanford University, targeted for espousing anti-Israeli sentiment.
Campus Watch also lists Snehal Shingavi, a UC Berkeley graduate student in the English department—along with seven other professors from universities across the country—as individuals who contribute to American academic bias against Israel.
The Campus Watch Web site, www.campus-watch.org, said the organization was started by American scholars to identify and "reverse the damage already caused by the activist/scholars on American campuses" for their "misconceptions" about the Middle East.
www.campus-watch.org /article/id/125   (565 words)

  
 08.14.2006 - Campus police target alcohol-related problems near campus
Campus administrators and police have long been working with students, area businesses and neighborhood groups to reduce alcohol-related problems, but a new $40,000 grant from the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is making it possible for the University of California Police Department to expand its enforcement efforts.
Under the grant, campus police will partner with ABC investigators and the Berkeley Police Department to continue, and in some cases to expand, programs that have proved successful here and also elsewhere, when used by other law enforcement departments, according to Lt. Doug Wing at UC Berkeley.
A new "Party Safe" public awareness campaign launched by the campus that provides students with information about alcohol laws and policies, as well as with tips on how to be a responsible party host, guest and neighbor.
www.berkeley.edu /news/media/releases/2006/08/14_alcohol.shtml   (938 words)

  
 Campus 14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Following complaints from local hospitals about the number of students requiring medical attention, since 2001 the university has officially banned students from partaking in the event, and staff at hall bars now often refuse to admit or serve students they suspect of attempting the feat.
The crawl is complicated by the relatively short time in which it has to be undertaken (the first bar opens at about 7pm, and all but the union bar close by 11pm).
The crawl is usually started either at the Ark or Florence Boot Hall and proceeds round Campus in a clockwise direction finishing in the Ark.
campus-14.setcom.sk   (235 words)

  
 March 14, 2005 Campus News
Trees that make up the campus arboretum are removed and new ones planted.
UNM recently received a $120,000 Getty Campus Heritage Grant to prepare a university conservation plan.
The committee, established by the board of regents three years ago, will conduct a systematic evaluation of campus architecture for historical significance, said Chris Wilson, J.B. Jackson professor of cultural landscape studies and committee member representing the School of Architecture and Planning.
www.unm.edu /news/05-03-14/getty.htm   (509 words)

  
 Roycroft Campus
Its purpose was to provide direct access from the Roycroft Inn to the rest of the Campus, much in the same manner that the original Appian Way connected Rome to the rest of the Italian peninsula.
The sprawling courtyard of the Campus was surrounded by many Roycroft buildings in a design that afforded employees ample opportunity for fresh air breaks and exercise regimes such as medicine ball workouts.
In later years, the Campus also accommodated large numbers of people who gathered to watch the area's first outdoor movies, projectedacross the courtyard onto a screen erected in front of the Power House area.
ah.bfn.org /a/archsty/a-c/roy/hp/index.html   (996 words)

  
 02.14.01- Campus restructures outreach, educational partnership programs
Berkeley has implemented a new campus infrastructure to reinvigorate its outreach efforts and bolster educational partnerships in the community.
The new infrastructure is designed to broaden the ethnic diversity of UC-eligible students applying for admission to the University of California, according to Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Affairs Genaro Padilla.
In coordinating their activities, campus outreach programs such as the Subject Matter Projects, Lawrence Hall of Science, student-centered programs and initiatives, and departmental projects will be asked to join with other campus school/university partnership efforts to maximize the campus's investment with its partner schools and community colleges.
www.berkeley.edu /news/berkeleyan/2001/02/14/outreach.html   (1032 words)

  
 UNT System: Eagle Point Campus April 14 Meeting Response   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As a result, the design was modified by the addition of a one-way road through the Eagle Point Campus, which provides the neighborhood direct access to the bridge and North Texas Boulevard.
Grass on the remainder of the Eagle Point Campus property will be maintained at a different level and permitted to grow longer.
UNT won’t be irrigating the land, so the grass isn’t expected to grow at the rate it has in the past.
untsystem.unt.edu /eaglepointcampus/04142003meetingresponse.htm   (942 words)

  
 WIU Campus Connection for November 14, 1997 -- Campus/Community
Campus recreation announces the dates and times for family gym and family swim activities.
Friday, Nov. 14 from 6 to 10 p.m., family gym and from 7 to 9 p.m., family swim.
The entire campus community is invited; no fees or reservations are required.
www.wiu.edu /connection/archive/1997/11.14.97.html   (2108 words)

  
 Campus Law Enforcement Agencies, 1995
serving a campus with an enrollment of 20,000 to 24,999.
Campus fire inspection was a responsibility for 30% of all
agencies serving a campus with an enrollment of 25,000 to 29,999.
www.securityoncampus.org /schools/research/clea95.html   (11603 words)

  
 Joukowsky to stop work on Jordanian dig after 14 years - Campus News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
After 14 summers excavating an ancient Nabatean temple complex in Petra, Jordan, Martha Joukowsky '58 P'87, professor emerita of old world archaeology and art, will stop working on the site, though it will remain a University project.
"When you've had 14 years of 10 weeks in the field in the blistering heat with the most amazing group of students, it's exhausting," she said.
For the past 14 years, Joukowsky has dedicated much of her time to the Great Temple, a complex built by the Nabateans sometime between 100 B.C. and 200 A.D. in Petra.
www.browndailyherald.com /news/2006/09/19/CampusNews/Joukowsky.To.Stop.Work.On.Jordanian.Dig.After.14.Years-2284382.shtml   (814 words)

  
 WIU Campus Connection for February 14, 1997 -- Campus/Community
New freshmen increased from 54 in 1996 to 94 this spring while transfer enrollment on campus dropped from 358 in spring 1996 to 283.
Total on-campus enrollment this spring is 8,705 compared to 8,983 in 1996.
Student's name, phone number, campus address and faculty mentor's name and department should be included on the title page.
www.wiu.edu /connection/archive/1997/2.14.97.html   (3766 words)

  
 Suspects Microwaves on Campus (March 14, 2004)
There is possibility of either air pollution at public buildings such as schools and libraries or EMF targetting.
Sensing the sleepiness at the specific time on hourly basis while on campus.
Perhaps I'm just imagining this, perhaps they are making me imagine this to create chaos and mistrust in everything.
educate-yourself.org /lte/microwavesoncampus14mar04.shtml   (238 words)

  
 On Campus 5/14/98 -- Graduates '98 -- Sean Pevsner
Whether testifying at state legislative committees or organizing rallies, Sean Pevsner has worked consistently to improve accessibility for the disabled on the UT campus, in the city of Austin and statewide.
Pevsner, founder and president of Groups United Against Rights Discrimination (GUARD), is among 12 graduating seniors who have been selected for the 1998 "Dean's Dozen" award.
He helped identify accessibility problems at the new Student Services Building, and also has helped ensure that new and remodeled buildings on campus will be reviewed for accessibility before they are constructed.
www.utexas.edu /opa/pubs/oncampus/98oc_issues/oc980514/oc-pevsner.html   (662 words)

  
 Saint Xavier University - Orland Park Campus
The Orland Park Campus is situated on 35 acres of wooded land near the intersection of I-80 and LaGrange Road.
This beautiful state-of-the-art campus features 14 classrooms, four computer labs, a library and technology center, bookstore, a cyber café, faculty and administrative offices, soaring atriums, and outdoor gathering spaces surrounded by a natural setting.
Saint Xavier University, a Catholic institution inspired by the heritage of the Sisters of Mercy, educates men and women to search for truth, to think critically, to communicate effectively, and to serve wisely and compassionately in support of human dignity and the common good.
www.sxu.edu /orland_park   (271 words)

  
 Wellstone Action - Training Program
Campus Camp Wellstone is a new training program for students across the country interested in gaining skills in leadership, political action, and civic engagement.
Campus Camp Wellstone will be traveling around the United States during the 2006-2007 school year.
With over 12 hours of intense skill training and exercises, students will leave Campus Camp Wellstone fired up and ready to organize their communities.
www.wellstone.org /camp/category_page.aspx?catID=4557   (227 words)

  
 Nov. 10 to 14, 2003 Campus News - Marquette University
The pile-driving phase needed to build the new parking structure on West Wells Street is nearly complete and should be finished by the end of this week, easing student concerns about construction noise, according to the contractors.
The Campus Kitchens program at Marquette is planning several events to provide Thanksgiving meals to social service agencies in the Milwaukee community.
Call 8-7441 or e-mail musan@marquette.edu if you are interested in taking advantage of this opportunity to improve your etiquette while meeting Marquette alumni in a fun and relaxed setting.
www.marquette.edu /pages/home/resourcecommons/campus/archives/2003/11_10_2003   (1567 words)

  
 Campus Maps
Printable Campus Map - PDF file of UW campus and vicinity.
Campus Mobility Map - Wheelchair entrances and routes.
Directions to Various Campus Locations - Driving directions for campus locations and buildings, with links to appropriate campus maps.
www.washington.edu /home/maps   (138 words)

  
 Wei Jingsheng to visit campus Oct. 14-15 as Kovler Fellow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Social Science Research Building, Room 122, 1126 E. 59th St. During his two-day visit, Wei also will meet with members of Amnesty International and the Political Union, take part in a Chinese language session hosted by International House and participate in a Human Rights Program workshop.
Wei was first imprisoned for his 1978 essay, “The Fifth Modernization,” in which he suggested that Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping’s efforts to modernize the country would not succeed until the government itself modernized and became a democracy.
We stand to benefit from his visit to campus because, whether or not he is successful, Wei is a piece of Chinese history in the making.”
chronicle.uchicago.edu /991007/kovler.shtml   (550 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Dead Man on Campus: Video: Alan Cohn,Tom Everett Scott,Mark-Paul Gosselaar,Poppy Montgomery,Lochlyn ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dead Man on Campus had the potential to be a classic dark comedy: Two students at a prestigious university are flunking out; however, due to a provision in the school's charter, if they had a roommate who committed suicide, they'd both get straight A's as a form of reparation for grief and trauma.
Unfortunately, rather than satirizing the real issues--academic narrow-mindedness, parental pressure, the obsessiveness of late adolescence--the movie is a compilation of frat-boy clichés and jokes that want to be in bad taste but are actually quite tame.
Josh enrolls via a scholarship, and is studying to become a doctor, and Cooper, well, he's just there to avoid having to clean toilets for a living at his father's business, and of course, to goof off and party.
www.amazon.com /Dead-Man-Campus-Alan-Cohn/dp/6305256896   (2015 words)

  
 Campus.News: Around Campus
A new system has been developed for generating campus mail labels using data from the online campus directory.
Faculty and staff are responsible for keeping their information current in the online campus directory.
Rensselaer Dining Services, contracted by Sodexho Campus Services, conducted its annual Customer Satisfaction Survey this fall with the promise to student participants that, for every completed survey, they would donate $2 to the CEO Food Pantry of Troy.
www.rpi.edu /dept/NewsComm/Campus_News/jan_02/jan_14/around.html   (509 words)

  
 KU professor offers 12th annual Stop Day tour of campus May 14
In case of inclement weather, Johnson will begin his presentation in the Wilcox Classical Museum in Lippincott Hall at 9 a.m and in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art at 1 p.m.
This site is maintained by University Relations, the public relations office for the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.
Information may be reused without permission; images may be reused with notice of copyright but not altered.
www.ur.ku.edu /News/04N/MayNews/May10/stopday.html   (484 words)

  
 CNN - Police raid Seoul campus - Aug 14, 1996
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- Thousands of South Korean riot police, backed by tear gas-spraying helicopters, stormed a Seoul college campus Wednesday to break up a pro-unification rally.
Police tore down student-constructed barricades and confiscated the pipes and other weapons.
Thick clouds of smoke from burning tires set afire by students billowed over the Yonsei University campus.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/9608/14/korea.unification   (371 words)

  
 Activist Michael Moore to speak on campus Oct. 14 - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Activist Michael Moore to speak on campus Oct. 14
Filmmaker, political activist and pundit Michael Moore is coming to USC Oct. 14 to speak to students and show clips that were cut from theatres of his movie, "Fahrenheit 9/11."
After negotiations took place, Basco had to deal with the difficulties of bringing a controversial speaker to campus.
www.dailytrojan.com /news/2004/10/07/News/Activist.Michael.Moore.To.Speak.On.Campus.Oct.14-745213.shtml   (379 words)

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