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Cuts Questioned at U of Chicago

Budget cuts are drawing protests at the University of Chicago amid worries academic departments are being asked to pay for a past construction boom -- and faculty members fear that their historical influence on major decisions is being diminished. Faculty members, students and staff have questioned a recent request to draw back academic division budgets by 8 percent as the university seeks an estimated $30 million in savings during its second round of cost cutting in two years. 
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