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FAU Owl Observer: February 2009
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Florida Atlantic University Faculty Say 1% Raise Is Not Enough. By: Stephanie Delcorio and Nina G. Wills. Florida Atlantic University faculty members are frustrated that an agreement could not be reached with the administration regarding salary increases. The faculty’s frustration escalated in September 2008 when the Board of Trustees unanimously approved a six-year contract extension for President Frank Brogan, wh...
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FAU Owl Observer: Iguanas Take Over Florida Atlantic University Campus
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Iguanas Take Over Florida Atlantic University Campus. Watch out burrowing owls, wild iguanas are rapidly becoming the most recognizable and widespread wild life on Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus. 8220;They’re taking over,” said Victoria Hammond, an FAU sophomore, “They look like scary little dinosaurs.”. So far FAU has no written policies in regard to the iguanas found on campus. Unlike FAU’s proud ma...
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FAU Owl Observer: FAU Parking Sparks Outrage, Possible Protests
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. FAU Parking Sparks Outrage, Possible Protests. By: Nina G. Wills. Contributions by: Gal Kal. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) students seem to have one major complaint this semester: parking. During the first weeks of classes, students were circling parking lots trying to find a space. Some resorted to parking in the grass, which at the time was not allowed and resulted in the student receiving a ticket. 8220;I invited...
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FAU Owl Observer: Florida Atlantic University Faculty Say 1% Raise Is Not Enough
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Florida Atlantic University Faculty Say 1% Raise Is Not Enough. By: Stephanie Delcorio and Nina G. Wills. Florida Atlantic University faculty members are frustrated that an agreement could not be reached with the administration regarding salary increases. The faculty’s frustration escalated in September 2008 when the Board of Trustees unanimously approved a six-year contract extension for President Frank Brogan, wh...
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FAU Owl Observer: September 2009
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. FAU Parking Sparks Outrage, Possible Protests. By: Nina G. Wills. Contributions by: Gal Kal. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) students seem to have one major complaint this semester: parking. During the first weeks of classes, students were circling parking lots trying to find a space. Some resorted to parking in the grass, which at the time was not allowed and resulted in the student receiving a ticket. 8220;I invited...
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FAU Owl Observer: State 'Brain Drain' Hurts FAU
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Saturday, April 18, 2009. State 'Brain Drain' Hurts FAU. Florida universities have been experiencing a ‘brain drain’, with faculty members leaving the state university system at three times the rate in 2008 compared with 2007, according to a United Faculty of Florida (UFF) newsletter. According to Board of Governors documents, Florida ranks last nationally in tenured and tenure track faculty, falling 45 percent since 1989-90. Watson won the distingui...
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FAU Owl Observer: April 2009
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Saturday, April 18, 2009. State 'Brain Drain' Hurts FAU. Florida universities have been experiencing a ‘brain drain’, with faculty members leaving the state university system at three times the rate in 2008 compared with 2007, according to a United Faculty of Florida (UFF) newsletter. According to Board of Governors documents, Florida ranks last nationally in tenured and tenure track faculty, falling 45 percent since 1989-90. Watson won the distingui...
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FAU Owl Observer: March 2009
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Iguanas Take Over Florida Atlantic University Campus. Watch out burrowing owls, wild iguanas are rapidly becoming the most recognizable and widespread wild life on Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus. 8220;They’re taking over,” said Victoria Hammond, an FAU sophomore, “They look like scary little dinosaurs.”. So far FAU has no written policies in regard to the iguanas found on campus. Unlike FAU’s proud ma...
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FAU Owl Observer: February 2010
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Monday, February 22, 2010. Dalai Lama tickets come at a high price. Weren’t lucky enough to win tickets to see the Dalai Lama speak Wednesday at Florida Atlantic University? Don't fret. You still have a chance to grab a seat to the sold-out event, but it’ll cost you a pretty penny. If you aren’t looking to spend a small fortune to hear His Holiness speak, there are other options for getting a piece of the peace talk. Some students and faculty say, th...
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FAU Owl Observer: Dalai Lama tickets come at a high price
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School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at FAU. Monday, February 22, 2010. Dalai Lama tickets come at a high price. Weren’t lucky enough to win tickets to see the Dalai Lama speak Wednesday at Florida Atlantic University? Don't fret. You still have a chance to grab a seat to the sold-out event, but it’ll cost you a pretty penny. If you aren’t looking to spend a small fortune to hear His Holiness speak, there are other options for getting a piece of the peace talk. Some students and faculty say, th...