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Analysis: Familiar political turmoil clouds NIC’s ‘new dawn’
North Idaho College is facing an existential threat, as students continue to turn away. Enrollment fell below 4,300 this semester, after another 6% decrease. NIC hopes to grow enrollment to 5,000 next year; it’s been three years since the college hit this mark.
U of I to examine academic options following quadruple homicide
“We will do our best to meet the needs of all students,” said U of I President C. Scott Green Sunday evening. INSIDE: New details on the crime.
‘We cannot say there is no threat to the community:’ Police break silence on U of I slayings
Urging the public to remain vigilant, Moscow police chief James Fry said. “There’s still an individual out there who committed four horrible, horrible crimes.”
Police: ‘We have shared every piece of information that we can’ about student homicides
Police again said the University of Idaho students’ deaths appear to be a targeted attack — an assertion they have made repeatedly, but have never explained.
A few details slowly emerge in U of I student homicides
The four students were evidently stabbed “by an edged weapon such as a knife,” the Moscow Police Department said in a statement Tuesday. No weapon has been recovered, and no suspects are in custody.
Four U of I students dead in apparent homicides
Police identified the four victims late Monday morning. The investigation is continuing. The university canceled classes Monday.
Divided NIC board selects a new president
Nick Swayne is executive director of a Virginia-based higher education collaborative, and a University of Idaho alum. The North Idaho College board hired him on a 3-2 vote.
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