September 10: “What Happens Next?” 3 p.m. discussion – 10th floor
U.S. Supreme Court recently handed down its first ruling in nearly 70 years on the Second Amendment. But what does this mean for gun owners? For cities like Chicago? Stephen Halbrook, who filed an amicus brief in the case, and Professor Sheldon H. Nahmod discuss these issues. Reception to follow.
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Student Health Insurance. For information about the 2008-2009 student health insurance plan, please see the Student Services section of this week's Record, and the Student Health Insurance FAQ.
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CTA U-Pass Program. Chicago-Kent is a participant in the Chicago Transit Authority's U-Pass program. The U-Pass is a discount fare card allowing unlimited rides on all CTA buses and trains. All full-time day students will receive a U-Pass card valid from August 27 (the first day of classes) through December 21 (the end of Fall exams). New cards will be issued at the start of the Spring semester. The charge for the card will appear on the semester bill for each full-time student. Due to restrictions imposed by the CTA, the program is not currently available to evening students or part-time day students. For more details, see our U-Pass FAQ, and visit the CTA's U-Pass web site.