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Indiana State students head to national political conventions

The evening news is filled with stories surrounding the upcoming presidential election. While many college students are interested in the debate surrounding Barack Obama or John McCain, 10 Indiana State University students will find themselves on the front lines -- the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

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Veterans oral histories project preserves legacy of service
On Veterans Day, members of the Indiana State University community and Wabash Valley took time to honor those who have served their country. A collection of oral history interviews were shown and a demonstration interview was conducted, both part of a larger effort to preserve local history.

Whiteland Community High School presented Sycamore Community Leadership Award
Indiana State University, the Indiana lieutenant governor's office and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs recognized eight high schools around the state Nov. 12 for their community service work.

College education still affordable, good investment
Despite a weakening of the economy and a tightening of personal credit in recent months, financial assistance is still available for college students and parents looking for ways to attain college educations, according to officials at Indiana State University.

University Hall goes 'green'
The more than 70-year-old University Hall on the Indiana State University campus retains its familiar brown brick exterior, but the building is going "green" as it undergoes a renovation to serve as the new home of the ISU College of Education. The nearly $30 million project uses a number of approaches to address energy conservation and environmental sustainability.

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ISU News Round-up
May 5, 2008 (4:04)