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Living quarters at Dalton State
Mason Horton, left, and Miller Horton carry a couch upstairs at Dalton State College’s student housing at the former Wood Valley Apartments on Wednesday. Furniture is being installed in preparation for the arrival of the college’s first residential students, slated to move in around Aug. 15. The complex will house more than 250 beds in fully-furnished apartment-style units complete with basic cable and Internet service. A laundry facility is on site and 24-hour security will be provided by the college’s Public Safety department. A limited number of spaces are still available, but to be eligible for housing, students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine credit hours.
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DSC students plan rally to protest budget cuts
More than 200 Dalton State College students gathered Thursday afternoon for a town hall style meeting to question college leaders regarding state funding cuts they were told could result in the elimination of entire degree programs.
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Dalton State College presents lecture on effects of global climate change
James Porter, professor of ecology at the University of Georgia, will present a lecture at Dalton State College on the “Effects of Global Climate Change on Georgia” on Thursday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
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Programs at DSC that may be affected
Dalton State College must shave an additional $2.4 million from its fiscal year 2011 budget. To meet this number, college president John Schwenn outlined a number of cost-cutting moves. “Everything is on the table,” he said.
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Dalton State president discusses possible cuts
If Dalton State College declares a financial state of emergency due to extreme state budget cuts, at least 10 tenured faculty positions will be cut along with the closing of several academic programs including social work, marketing, management and technology.
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DSC facing more ‘serious’ cuts
An additional $2.4 million in unanticipated cuts from the state for the 2011 fiscal year may force Dalton State College to take “dramatic and extremely painful actions,” according to college president John Schwenn
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New purpose for Brown Center at DSC
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Dalton State goes tobacco-free
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Area residents divided ... in 1860
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DSC prof retires
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