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Law Prof Threatens Suit over University’s Plan to Reinstitute Single-Sex Dorms

George Washington University law professor John Banzhaf has threatened a lawsuit over plans by Catholic University of America to bring back single-sex dorms.

Banzhaf sent an intent-to-sue notice to university officials after last week’s announcement by university president John Garvey, Inside Higher Ed reports. Garvey wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that Catholic University is phasing in single-sex residence halls in an effort to reduce binge drinking and hooking up.

Banzhaf contends the policy will violate Washington, D.C.’s Human Rights Act, which bars discrimination in employment, housing, commercial space and public accommodations.

“Suppose a university decided that there would be less racial tension if all the blacks were in a black dorm, all the whites were in a white dorm,” Banzhaf told Inside Higher Ed. “Each one is, quote, getting their own dormitory, and maybe some of them would be happier that way. But surely no one would suggest that it’s lawful.”

The university issued a statement saying it is confident that the law does not require men and women to be housed together.

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Suspicious package in COS mailroom destroyed; police investigate

The Tulare County consolidated bomb squad responded to a suspicious package found in College of the Sequoias’ mailroom Wednesday.

The bomb squad rendered the package safe with a water cannon and, together with COS police, are investigating where it was sent from and what was inside, said Kevin McCusker, COS spokesman.

No injuries were reported.

X-rays of the package couldn’t rule out a possible explosive because they showed screws and pieces of metal, McCusker said.

The Blue Oak building, which houses the mailroom and campus police, was evacuated as a precaution until 2 p.m.

No students were on campus since COS no longer runs summer school.

Continued, link to article: http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20110609/NEWS01/106090319/Suspicious-package-COS-mailroom-destroyed-police-investigate?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage

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Postal Solutions supports NACAS

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Going Postal – Tsinghua University (China)

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Tsinghua University and the Tsinghua University Post Office, one of the oldest functioning post offices in China. Established in 1911, it was largely overlooked during Tsinghua University’s centennial until the Haidian post office, an affiliate, launched an effort to collect artifacts and historical remnants from the post office’s past.

Liu Jingmin, the section chief of the Haidian Post Office, said that although the post office is located in the campus it is not part of the university. “Like Tsinghua University, the post office was established by using the boxer indemnity returned from the US government,” she explained. “Now we are looking forward to every possible information that the public might provide us that helps us reorganize its historical profiles.” This is surely an exciting task for her and her colleagues, yet it has not been proved easy since the beginning. “We have a little information about it at present,” she said. “We don’t even have a picture related to any of its old stuff.”

There are few people who still know about its past. Of them is the 90-year-old Sun Yusheng who used to work in the Tsinghua Post Office as the head official from 1975 to 1979. Sun still vividly remembered what it was like at that time.

Link to article: http://en.huanqiu.com/beijing/life/edu-tech/2011-03/633338.html

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Mailroom catches up with package backlog

Tasting a warm pistachio muffin from the Blue Room, shopping for that perfect fourth class, running into everyone you know in the Sharpe Refectory — these are a few of the nice things about returning to campus for spring semester. Waiting in line in the mailroom for 25 minutes to pick up a box of textbooks is not one of them.

The mailroom faced an unusually large backlog and longer lines this semester due to weather complications and an increased influx of packages, said Fred Yattaw, manager of University Mail Services. Mail Services processed 17,148 packages between Jan. 24 and Feb. 17, compared to 15,816 during the same period last year, according to data provided by Yattaw.

Mariah Gonzales ’13 waited over a week to pick up a package because the line in J. Walter Wilson was consistently excessive, she said.

“I actually made my brother pick up a package for me because the line was so long,” she said, adding, “I think he thought he was going to get something out of it because the package was from my mom.”

Link to article: http://www.browndailyherald.com/mailroom-catches-up-with-package-backlog-1.2480115

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