Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
1 day ago by Joaquin Turley
On November 13, 2008 at 6pm, the Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom housed the "Pharaohs of Morgan" hosted by the SGA Junior Class. Here were the elite males that attended Morgan State years ago conversing and enjoying an abundant buffet with the outstanding men who are currently matriculating.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
1 day ago by Zaina Adamu
Post elections are hostile in the McCain camp suggested CNN in a breaking news report last Thursday. Palin still denies splurging in a $150,000 shopping spree, but reports claim she exceeded her original $25,000 budget and were shocked to find an additional $125,000 tab left on the bill.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
9 minutes ago by Ryan Marshall
It's difficult for many students to leave their home from another state and come to college. For volleyball standout Rhyan Shy, moving more than 3,000 miles away was no easy feat.
There may be a few things you might not know about 18-year-old Shy. For instance, she is a Freshman Pre-Medicine major; she was the first African-American student body President at Los Osos High School, in Rancho Cucamonga, California; her favorite movie is Brown Sugar; she was a three-year volleyball letter winner earning 1st Team All-Baseline League, 2nd Team All-County and Offensive Player of the Year honors while in California; and has quickly become one of Morgan's best offense volleyball players, in her first year as Outside Hitter for the Lady Bears.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
11 hours ago by Irina Kuchevski
For many, the historic election night and victory of Barack Obama was a time of jubilant celebration. Unfortunately, for certain members of the Mount community the celebration was cut short by a racial incident. On Tuesday evening directly following the release of the election results there was an incident where Mount students supporting President-elect Obama reportedly exchanged insults with student-supporters of Senator John McCain.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
9 hours ago
The 2008 election will be remembered mainly for the boundaries that fell this year and the signs that some of America's most pernicious divisions are slowly fading.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
8 hours ago by Ananda Rochita
"Fearless" cannot be more appropriately titled for Taylor Swift's new album. Her self-titled first album sold more three million copies and she received a Grammy nomination for best new artist and won Breakout Artist for the Teen Choice Awards along the way.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
11 hours ago
Last week's election marked an historical accomplishment for this country. Only 50 years after African Americans were finally given the right to vote, the first black president was elected. This will go down in history books as an amazing feat in the name of diversity.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
1 day ago by Pirate Nation
Ladies, listen up: I know it's not your fault, but some people aren't meant to wear booty shorts.
Nice guy looking to settle. Any ladies done with their one night encounters?
It's not OK that you hit a girl and got away with it, which is why I peed in a cup and poured it all over your apartment door.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Lexi Ambrogi
On Sept. 29, 2006, James Madison University's cross country squad toed the starting line of the eight kilometer course at the Paul Short Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa. The men placed 14th - a respectable finish in the field of 42 teams - and senior C.W. Moran crossed the line fourth, in front of 272 other athletes.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Katie Kilmetis
As T.J. Leyden walks on stage he looks seemingly normal - light blue jeans, rectangular-rimmed glasses and two layered shirts - a green, short-sleeved T-shirt over a beige, long-sleeved shirt. Upon first glance, one would never know the long-sleeved shirt - a constant staple of his wardrobe - conceals dozens of tattoos of Nazi symbols, permanent reminders of a past filled with racism and violence.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
12 hours ago by Felicia Tan
Junior Gerald Henderson has returned to Cameron Indoor Stadium, armed with his usual array of thunderous dunks and jaw-dropping blocks, but this year, there is one important difference.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
7 hours ago by Meredith Shiner
My entire life as a basketball fan flashed before my eyes Sunday, and not because Duke almost lost its first non-conference home game in 62 attempts.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
3 hours ago by Andrew Zaleski
In 1992, the phrase, "It's the economy, stupid," served as a tenet of Bill Clinton's presidential run against then-president George Bush, Sr. After experiencing approval ratings upward of 90 percent in the wake of the Persian Gulf War, Bush's approval ratings dropped dismally - below 40 percent - in late 1992 when the economy fell into a recession.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
9 minutes ago by Marissa Lang
Univ. senator pushes officials to resurrect decade-old issue
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
3 hours ago by Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet
Thumbs Up
Mid-year Room Changes
That's it, you're fed up. Your roommate is a jerk/whore/nasty individual who has no respect for your studies/privacy/existence, and it is time for you to amicably depart/punch them/burn their things (underline all that apply).
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
9 minutes ago by Storm Sebastian
On Monday, November 3, Summit Entertainment conducted a conference call with Twilight star, Robert Pattinson. Pattinson plays the role of Edward Cullen, a broken young man with a dark secret-he's a vampire.
Based on the best-selling novels by Stephanie Meyer, Twilight details the romance of Edward and a human girl, Bella, played by actress Kristen Stewart.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Samantha Brix
Freshman Brett Griffin died after a party on Nov. 8. His death, which, according to Newark police was related to alcohol, spurred opposition to fraternities at the university from some students.
Freshman Kendra Schaefer said she now sees the fraternity that held the party, Sigma Alpha Mu, as "shameful" for taking the rush process to a fatal extent.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
18 hours ago by Rob Gindes
I'm not so thankful to the people who decided on this year's Thanksgiving break.
I'm sick of getting such a short Thanksgiving break. We've been at school for three months. We're tired and bogged down with work. A week off before the stretch run of the semester would do wonders, but instead the break, which covers just two weekdays, is just an added stress as people scramble to figure out how they'll get home in time to cut the turkey and see all the relatives they hate.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
1 day ago by Ashley Abernathy
Pirate Rants are good for many different reasons.
Students can anonymously let out complaints about peers, write cute little love notes or point out bizarre things that go on around campus.
Over the past few months, several Pirate Rants have given students a reason to speculate a peculiar event that takes place at night at the North Campus Crossing apartment complex.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
9 minutes ago
The Roots may hang up its touring boots and there may be a new Beatles track on the way
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
14 hours ago by Addison Harvey
As I sat on the plane waiting to fly out of Kinston, NC to Hattiesburg, Ms., I watched as the players file into their seats. The faces were different than the ones that took the field on August 30th versus Virginia Tech.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
2 days ago by VERONICA GARABELLI - Associate Spectrum Editor
In an isolated room in the middle of a packed two-story house resonating with chatter and music, three women speak about their experiences as female artist.
Vreni Michelini, Alexandra Barao and Lorraine Crilley, who are part of The Pacha Mama Resistance, had their first show on Claiborne Street Saturday night.
The Eagle, American University, DC
2 days ago by Katie Litvin
An unusual vehicle was parked outside Mary Graydon Center Thursday afternoon - a 32-foot "classic" trailer, able to sleep up to eight people and complete with a kitchen and bathroom. But the slogans taped on the trailer's sides - one of which listed the days that have passed since Hurricane Katrina hit land - revealed the trailer's purpose as a traveling classroom.
The Eagle, American University, DC
2 days ago by Andrew Tomlinson
The Capitals continue to roll, as Alexander Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have begun to pick up their play. Jose Theodore Talks About His Win at Home Against New Jersey. ANDREW TOMLINSON/ THE EAGLE Tomas Fleischmann Talks About His Goal Against New Jersey.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
2 days ago by SARAH SONIES - Opinion Editor
My musical inclination is limited to my four years of piano lessons and recitals. My parents had big dreams, but sadly I did not-and I decided it was much more important to watch Saturday morning television than learn how to play "Chopin." My passion for music dwindled to me trying half-heartedly to play my old guitar-then, something big and astounding happened that brought it all back: Rock Band.