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By Ernest Leong
Washington, DC
17 January 2006
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Tulane University reopened after being closed for the entire fall semester
As New Orleans continues to recover from Hurricane Katrina, there are some signs of normalcy. Tulane, a nationally known university, and other area colleges, have repaired their campuses, and most of the students and faculty1 have returned. Most, but not all.
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Tulane University in New Orleans was home to roughly 10,000 students and faculty until Hurricane Katrina hit. When the levees broke, the once-beautiful campus was left under several meters of water.
Courtney Coffey
Beginning Tuesday, classes start again. Nearly 90 percent of Tulane's student body has returned, including Courtney Coffey.
"I just had faith that they were going to take the school and re-build it and get back on its feet as soon as possible."
Some students' parents found the sight of the bustling2 campus a moving one. "I thought I was going to just cry my eyes out but it's fine,” said one mom. “I'm really glad it's [Tulane's] back on its feet."
Scott Cowen, Tulane President
The reconstruction3 comes at a heavy price. Despite a $800-million endowment, Tulane cut 200 faculty and a number of staff. Tulane's President Scott Cowen said, "It is true we made a lot of difficult decisions and we're sorry that it negatively affected4 anyone's lives. But we felt we had to take control of our own destiny and that's what we did."
Another way Mr. Cowen feels they can control their own destiny is by adding a new requirement for freshmen5 -- community service.
Jennifer Goltche
Tulane Freshman6 Jennifer Goltche agrees. "It's sort of incumbent7 on me that I should be doing that I should come back and help start the city again. We just can't abandon it you know."
Yet some former students at New Orleans universities have done just that, choosing instead to attend schools in other parts of the United States.
There's a lot more work to be done around the town popularly nicknamed "The Big Easy". And with damages of almost $1 billion for college campuses alone, some are wondering -- how many of the returning students will want to stay?
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n.才能;学院,系;(学院或系的)全体教学人员 | |
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adj.不自然的,假装的 | |
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n.(中学或大学的)一年级学生( freshman的名词复数 ) | |
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n.大学一年级学生(可兼指男女) | |
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adj.成为责任的,有义务的;现任的,在职的 | |
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