The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Dave Smith
50 Cent and company are back with what may be this year's lowpoint in rap
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
2 days ago by Pam Thomas
The final two candidates for provost were on Marshall's campus this week meeting with students and faculty.
The two candidates are Gayle L. Ormiston, associate provost for faculty affairs and curriculum at Kent State University and Barbara Schirmer, vice president for academic affairs at University of Detroit, Mercy.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
2 days ago by Sarina Lopresti
BY SARINA LOPRESTI
The Parthenon
Nestled in the heart of Central City is Central City Café, a small restaurant that's been serving up comfort food to local residents since owner Dave Luther decided to open the eatery 16 years ago.
On a warm summer morning in June, about 25 minutes before the restaurant opens for the day, Luther is placing crisp white tablecloths and the day's menu on all the tables in the restaurant.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Rachel Ullrich, Senior Writer
The suspects in Eve Carson's murder will appear in court Monday for the first time since the release in the last week of Carson's autopsy and search warrants in the case.
Demario James Atwater likely will face a Rule 24 hearing, which is a required step allowing the prosecution to seek the death penalty in a case.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Brady Holt
Property crimes, including motor vehicle thefts, up 52 percent since last year
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Brandon Staton, Senior Writer
To the untrained eye, the small town of Chapel Hill doesn't have a whole lot in common with big cities such as Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and San Francisco.
But when it comes to the playing field...
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Editorial Board
American drug dealers, eye-drops salesmen and the Doritos board of executives must be ecstatic.
A World Health Organization survey July 1 named the U.S. the world superpower when it comes to consuming marijuana and cocaine.
We even beat out the Netherlands, where you can go to a coffee shop, roll a joint and smoke it next to a police officer without repercussions.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Zachary Herrmann
New documentary on Hunter S. Thompson packs an enertaining punch, but doesn't reveal anything groundbreaking about the godfather of gonzo journalism
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
3 days ago by Pirate Nation
I totally agree; more John McCain PLEASE!
There have been a lot of rants about Parking and Transportation, but the blonde woman who works there is way hot, and that's why I like going there.
Not only do I like to look at all these new girls walking around during orientation, I like looking at their hot moms.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
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The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
3 days ago
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East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
3 days ago by Andrea Robertson
Since iTunes released its newest commercial featuring Coldplay performing "Viva La Vida," I have fallen even more in love with the band. This song has been the band's most popular, rising to number one on the Billboard charts.
My love for Coldplay, however, nearly faltered when I heard a rumor of Chris Martin stealing the melody of "Viva La Vida" from Creaky Boards, an aspiring New York band.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
3 days ago by Tony Ferraiolo
At the start of the 2007 football season, Gus Mustakas was poised for a breakout year.
And as the anchor of the defensive line, Mustakas was playing at an all-star level. Through Pitt's first game and into the third quarter of the second, Mustakas had 11 tackles - two of which were for a loss.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
3 days ago by Molly Green
The city of Pittsburgh is punishing us. The humidity, the wind and the five-minute thunderstorms that continuously interrupt otherwise beautiful weather: punishment.
I came to this realization while I was transporting a pile of clothing, which was at the time marinating in a disturbingly gray soup of dirty rainwater.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
2 days ago by Jessica Lewis
Aaron Bonner will forever be known as "Survivor. Conqueror. Soldier." The John H. Johnson School of Communications will purchase a brick in Bonner's name to be added to Founders Walk on Howard University's main campus. Dean Janette L. Dates of the communications school is considering granting Bonner an honorary degree as doctors have granted him just two more weeks to live.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
3 days ago by Vanessa Rozier
Aaron Bonner's one wish is to have a degree from Howard University. But since 2003, cancer has stood in his way. Yesterday, Howard alumna, Kia Wood, emailed the university with an update to his condition - Aaron has just two weeks to live.
Alumna Mia Harvey, Bonner's line brother, has been working to build support for Bonner and all of those who know him.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
4 days ago
President H. Patrick Swygert's 13-year term ended on Sunday and Howard University's new president, Sidney Ribeau, Ph.D., will officially take his post on Aug. 1, but the university won't go without leadership during the month-long gap between the two leaders.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
4 days ago
For those in the market to buy a used vehicle, there are many that can fall back on folklore passing as common wisdom about what is or isn't a good purchase. Unfortunately, myths and assumptions can keep people from choosing the vehicle that is truly best for them.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
2 days ago by Marlowe Hereford
BY MARLOWE HEREFORD
THE PARTHENON
Although March Madness brought an end to the collegiate season, hoops action is just beginning for hundreds of young athletes at Donnie Jones' basketball camps.
These camps have a long history at Marshall and provide beginnings for prospective athletes and coaches, including head men's basketball coach Donnie Jones.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
6 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
For months, Pixar tempted us with an adorably cute robot who lives all alone on Earth after the human race abandons the planet. Any commercial on the movie was vague and uninformative to its plot, but audiences were hooked. Everybody was waiting in anticipation for Pixar's next masterpiece, "Wall-E."
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
6 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
Taking a break from summer classes, the Campus Activity Board hosted a pajama jam in the Martin Village Community Jam Wednesday June 25. The party started at 7 p.m. DJ Dexter Dynamite provided the clubbing music all night.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
4 days ago by Christy Gaines
People in today's society seem to have forgotten that choices have consequences. An article in "The Charlotte Observer" interviewed young mothers that were against giving their children the required vaccinations. According to the article, North Carolina's policy has loopholes that allow mothers to object for spiritual reasons.