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Tires slashed across campus Monday, October 10, 2011 Indiana State University www.indianastatesman.com Volume 119 Issue 18

Bradley provides updates in fall address Chris Sweeney

Assitant news editor

ISU faculty and staff will receive a three percent pay raise beginning in November, President Daniel J. Bradley said Wednesday. Speaking in his annual fall address in Tilson Auditorium, Bradley said the across the board pay increase would be phased in depending on staff ’s pay dates. The lowest hourly salary will rise to $9.15 from $8.71 an hour, a five percent increase. The pay raise was among the many topics discussed at the address, which was attended by ISU administrators and staff. Bradley outlined the year’s successes, including the highest on-campus enrollment since 1994, with an enrollment growth of 10 percent. This year’s entering freshmen also have the highest GPA in the last decade. He added the university is within “shooting distance” of the highest enrollment in a quarter century.

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ISU vehicles and others were vandalized in a spree early Friday morning. (Photo by Jessica Squires)

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