Lambda Chi Attack On Campus

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Stanton will be remembered as one of those students who is a standout in academics, athletics, friendship, and leadership.

The dean had the following items on his agenda; the $10,000 allocation to the Student Government Association, approval of the Lambda Chi Alpha charter and a 14-page report covering student organization activities on campus.

"The Heartland Beat" student newspaper said in an editorial "It's common on any given afternoon to see students lying asleep in the union."

If campus security spots anything unusual during its patrols, they usually request backup from the Heartland Police Department.

For appearance sake, the English professor, who had been charged with receiving stolen property decided to meet his classes.

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