Student flees country after violent dispute
A Lindenwood student who fled the country last month has been charged with two felonies after authorities say he severely injured another student by beating him with a baseball bat.
Police said that late on April 18, at 900 Parkcrest Drive, Fazull Muhammed, 21, of Bangladesh, beat Punit Mehra, 22, of India, initially leaving him in critical condition and hospitalized.…
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Changes in Access Missouri funding unlikely, officials say
With a little more than a week left in the current legislative session, several state lawmakers have said two bills proposing changes to Access Missouri funding likely won't pass for now.
The bills, filed in February by both the House and the Senate, support Gov.…
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School officials urge students not to panic about spreading virus
As the cases of swine flu continue to increase, mostly in Mexico, Lindenwood University has established a new committee to deal with any outbreak on campus.
University officials stress, however, that no cases have been detected and students shouldn't panic.…
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FeaturedMother's Day gives flowery giftsWith finals approaching, don't forget Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10. Annual flowering plants make beautiful gifts for mom that last all spring. Whether choosing a hanging basket or bedding packs to plant, key factors to remember are the light conditions in mom's garden and her green thumb abilities.Won, two, three for cyclistsThe Lindenwood cycling team pulled a hat-trick with three wins in Wisconsin April 18-19. Sophomore Owen Belton took first in the Men's A criterium race, freshman Alex Bowden sprinted to victory in the Men's B road race, and freshman Zak Hafner won the Men's C road race.My TakeWhen it's all beenAs the 08-09 year comes to a close, it seems fitting to do a year-in-review column. Because of the colossal amount of success this university has had, this may be a daunting task. But here goes. Several highlights punctuated an extraordinary season.Lions streak continuesMen's lacrosse wins its 5th consecutive GRLC conferenceAfter a phenomenal regular season of 16-2, Lindenwood's men's lacrosse team continued their success last weekend, May 2-3, winning two games to claim a fifth straight GRLC championship. "I think [we] expected to win the title. We took control of the game and ran with it," Head Coach Troy Hood said. |