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Actors Visit Lincoln to Stump for Obama

Ali and Radnor encourage students to vote on April 22nd

By Stacia Weaver

"The Fresh Price of Bel Air's" Tatyana Ali and "How I Met Your Mother's" Josh Radnor made a guest appearance at Lincoln University as campaign spokespersons for presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama. Ali and Radnor encouraged students to vote for Obama in the April 22nd primary.

Hooker Elected VP of Internal Affairs

Captain of soccer team to serve in SGA

By Chinomso Nwachuku

Junior Jerrell Hooker, the Captain of Lincoln University's men's soccer team, has been elected to the position of Vice-President of Internal Affairs in Student Government Association (S.G.A). Hooker will replace the current Vice-President of Internal Affairs, Chester Hampton, before Spring Fling, a week of social events sponsored by S.

Some Students Long for the Old "A+"

Three years after university changed grading policy, students and faculty remain divided over its impact.

By Emmanuel Kakulu

Several years ago, Lincoln University implemented a new grading system that made an "A" or 4.0, the maximum grade that a student could receive for a course, eliminating the once used "A+" grading system that had a maximum available grade point average of 4.

Freshman Brings Controversial Teachings to Campus

Reed is a proud Israelite who is on a mission

By Danielle Bevans

Flyers decorate the walls of Lincoln University academic buildings and residence halls bearing the question "Who Am I?" Weeks earlier, students and faculty may have found those with another inquiry: "Can a Man Have More Than One Wife?" These are the questions posed by one determined student.

New Resident Coordinator Encounter Challenges

Alexander wants to bridge relationship with students

By Stacia Weaver

The recently hired resident coordinator of Apartment Style Living, Tiffany Alexander, openly addresses criticism she faces from students as she embarks on her new position, replacing former resident coordinator, Yaya Shabazz. "I've heard that I was a psycho, I don't have anything better to do with my life besides give fines, I'm trying to stop people from graduating," said Alexander in an interview with The Lincolnian.

Advising Program Makes Debut on Campus

Registrar reports success with new system

By Kelly Venable

The week of registration has concluded for the bulk of students, and the process has been significantly smooth considering that the registrar introduced a new advising system across campus. Gary W. Clarke, interim registrar, said that the new system is called Colleague from Datatel.

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