Bert Chapman, a faculty member at Purdue University, has drawn a lot of resentment and protest since writing a blog last month. Mr. Chapman blogs at Conservative web page Townhall.com. His views are extremely conservative, and his blog posting of Oct. 17, 2009 is no different. In the post, Mr. Chapman shows his opinion on homosexuality, citing his disagreement with the lifestyle based upon religious principle. Throughout the article, he brings...
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Purdue University says it is facing a shortfall of $70 million over the next three years if state appropriations and general education fees do not increase. As part of a proactive approach to deal with that projection, President France Córdova has announced the institution wants to cut $30 million before the state's next two year budget cycle begins. Purdue University Treasurer Al Diaz says Purdue has already made across-the-board reductions...
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Two freshmen carried the Flyers down the stretch, as the University of Dayton upset No. 23 Purdue 56-53 at Mackey Arena Saturday night at the Boilermakers' Basketball Travelers Classic. Kari Daugherty and Brittany Wilson scored UD's final 10 points of the game to secure the victory on the road, dealing the Boilermakers' their first loss of the season.
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Researchers at Purdue University have reported important progress in developing finFETs, a type of transistor that some say will eventually substitute the silicon-based kind because it allows engineers to push miniaturization even further in the perpetual effort to validate the predictions of Moore's Law...
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The Purdue Boilermakers got bad news this week as sophomore point guard Lewis Jackson underwent foot surgery.
Jackson started 30 games at the point for Purdue in 2008-09, averaging 5.9 ppg and leading the Old Gold and Black in assists.
According to the university, Jackson is out indefinitely, which seems to constitute a horrible blow to the Boilers' hopes for a special season.
Or is it?
While Jackson's speed will be missed, the Boilermakers...
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