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U. Idaho assistant professor found dead after suspect murder of student
U. Idaho Assistant Professor Ernesto Bustamente was found dead in a hotel room at around 7:45 a.m. today in Moscow, Idaho. Police had been searching for him as a suspect in the shooting of a 22-year-old female student which resulted in her death.
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Editorial: Department of Education right to increase sexual assault enforcement
Our View: The Department of Education has stepped up enforcement of its sexual assault policies for universities. It’s about time.
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Police begin searching landfill for evidence of missing IU student
The Bloomington Police Department has begun searching a landfill in Pimento, Ind., for evidence related to missing Indiana U. student Lauren Spierer, the department confirmed Tuesday.
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Source says Spierer ‘incapacitated’ night of disappearance, mother releases statement to public
Lauren Spierer appeared incapacitated in a surveillance video the night she disappeared, an anonymous source told the Journal News in Westchester, N.Y. Bloomington police were unavailable for comment on the alleged video footage.
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New details surface: The story of Lauren Spierer’s night
The Bloomington Police Department has released new details in the case of missing Indiana U. student Lauren Spierer. At a press conference this morning, BPD Lt. of Detectives Bill Parker said Lauren was hanging out with friends Thursday night, June 2.
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Bloomington Police search for missing 20-year-old woman
The Bloomington Police Department has been searching for a missing woman since 4:30 a.m. Friday. The woman is Lauren Spierer, age 20. She just finished her sophomore year at Indiana U. Spierer studies fashion merchandising and was a University Division scholar.
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Former student sues Cal Poly after cow injures leg
A renegade heifer and an injured leg has resulted in a Cal Poly student suing the university for negligence.
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No injuries, deaths or damage reported yet on Oklahoma campus
No injuries, deaths or damage have been reported on OU’s campus after a severe weather storm hit Norman on Tuesday during a tornado outbreak across Oklahoma, according to an OUPD official. The official would not give their name.
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Facebook chooses Farid’s photo-recognition, anti-child pornography tool
Facebook became the first online service to implement PhotoDNA — a photo recognition software developed by computer science professor Hany Farid in 2008 to quickly identify images of child pornography circulated on the web — to target illegal photos and their distributors, Facebook announced on ...
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