The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Shai Goller
Shai Goller discusses the upcoming presidential election and how it relates to racist and sexist feelings in the United States.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Editorial Board
Greetings, Chancellor Holden Thorp!
We're glad to have you at the helm, and we must congratulate you, as of July 1, for officially taking office. At 43, your career has been a model of upward mobility, and we're eager to see what you're capable of at this level.
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
Our View: University Police do the campus community a disservice by being selective about which crimes warrant alerts.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Joseph R. Schwartz, Occasional Columnist
It's rare, but sometimes lawyers are able to present a piece of evidence so damning that the word "irrefutable" doesn't do it justice.
Duke's football record fits the bill. If the linebackers can't hit, you must acquit.
If you missed this week's landmark case, the University of Louisville sued our bedeviled Durham rivals for breach of contract after the Dookies backed out of a four-game contract with the Cardinals.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
2 days ago
I am overwhelmingly disappointed by the lack of services provided by the West Virginia State Tax Department. I called the Tax Department at 3:30 p.m. on Friday June 20, 2008. I was greeted with an automated response that stated, "Thank you for calling the State Tax Department.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
3 days ago
Every year, millions of federal dollars are allocated to fund abstinence-only education programs across the United States. But during the last two years, skepticism toward these programs has prompted several states to decline the grants.
Emily Hajek, policy adviser to Iowa Gov.
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 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.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
3 days ago by Pirate Nation
Why doesn't TEC publish a front-page article about John McCain? ECU has a lot of conservative students here too!
To the ranter who thinks we should leave Vaseline on gas pumps: ironically, that is also a petroleum product ... not that it was a bad idea.
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.
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.