Hampton, Va. -- Several students who handed out fliers at a private university criticizing the Iraq war and the federal response to Hurricane Katrina were ordered to perform community service after appearing Friday before a campus disciplinary panel. No one was expelled from Hampton University, but seven students were charged with a minor procedural violation for posting unauthorized handbills and failing to register a protest with the school, the university said in a statement Friday. A university spokeswoman said she could not comment on actions taken against individual students. Student Aaron Ray said he and four others received letters Friday...