The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by Arts Staff
As the semester dwindles down to a flurry of hasty goodbyes and off-the-cuff final papers, we of the arts and living section of the Massachusetts Daily Collegian are thinking ahead to the grand beyond. Summer, with its infinite possibilities, doesn't just provide the chance to gorge on Dad's burnt barbeque and PBR-fueled beach bonfires - it's also home to the season film fans of all ages look forward to most.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut
2 days ago by Laura Olsen
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?!
Well, no… not really, actually.
Call me a drama geek, hippie, bimbo, or whatever you like (although I really don't think any of those names apply to me), but I kind of always liked the idea of Castleton not needing a football team to define itself.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut
1 day ago by Ashley Manley
On college campuses, in high schools, and even elementary schools across the United States, male students are falling through the cracks and being left to face a dismal future.
The cause is gender bias in the classroom, as well as a societal influence, which holds males to different standards then their female counterparts.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut
20 hours ago by Steven McNulty
Beyond the tennis courts and baseball diamonds, hidden from view of the everyday passerby, lays Castleton State College's most beautiful athletic facility. Here, anyone can escape the dimensional constrictions of the soccer fields and basketball courts, not to mention the gazing eyes of onlookers.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
9 hours ago by Eli Rosenswaike, Collegian Staff
The Committee for Justice for Jason Vassell and over 1,700 University of Massachusetts students, faculty, alumni and community members sent a message to the office of Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth D. Scheibel on Monday morning.
The committee sent a petition to the D.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by Jeremy Rice, Collegian Staff
So I guess this is it for me. Three years of my life come and gone, and as trying as they were at times, they were also some of the best of my life. I discovered what I wanted to do with my life and I have the Massachusetts Daily Collegian and everyone who worked there alongside me to thank for it.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
5 days ago by Christopher Duray
This weekend, the class of 2008 celebrates graduation with massive commencement ceremonies, and to commemorate their departure, the university has arranged notable speakers for the 11 schools holding ceremonies Saturday and today.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
5 days ago by Kevin Duffy
15. Wiggins, Kelly transfer; Thabeet stays for junior season
After a season marred by off-the-court problems, Wiggins decided his stay in Storrs was coming to an end. He announced that he would transfer on April 16. Kelly, who saw limited minutes off the bench, followed in Wiggins' steps and announced that he would transfer on April 23.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
5 days ago
Well, this is it - graduation. Given the economy, I can look forward to getting no jobs with my UConn degree. But at least my alma mater taught me to drink. Cheers, UConn.
You know that statistic they teach you on orientation where one of the people sitting next to you won't graduate? It's true, just ask my buddy who sat to my right.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Brittny LoPresti
1. 40 oz. to Freedom (1992)- Sublime It is nearly impossible for Sublime's first released album, "40.oz.," to ever fail you. With Long Beach dubs and "funky fresh" lyrics, this 22-track album contains much more than just decent music. Relaxed and rowdy, reggae mixed with rock, autobiographical and fictitious tale, "40 oz.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
5 days ago by Corey Smith
The walls of the Main Theater in the Redfern Arts Center echoed the triumphant phrase "I am here, and look who is with me" as a group of illustrious choir singers and musicians boomed with passion and life on Saturday night, May 3. "Kaddish," a musical production by composer Lawrence Seigel, premiered at 8 p.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Jake Grossman
With two victories over Rhode Island College on May 4, the Keene State College baseball team made history. For the first time since the team joined the Little East Conference, KSC won the regular season division title outright.
"It's big but this isn't our ultimate goal right now," said baseball coach Ken Howe.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
3 days ago
Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety reports.
Tuesday, April 8
11:30 a.m.
A staff member in Richards Hall reported leaving his office for 15 minutes. When he retuned, his iPod was missing.
1 p.m.
A male student reported his backpack, which contained his laptop, iPod and passport missing from Ell Hall, where he had left it for 15 minutes.
Pierce Arrow, Franklin Pierce, NH
5 days ago by Robbie Michaelson and Tony Catinella
Franklin Pierce University
has implemented a tighter budget due to
economic factors, but some students on
campus are not happy with the way the
University is using its money.
The University is urging members of
the community to be careful with their
spending.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
2 days ago by Danny Deza and Maggie Cassidy
The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) stepped up their visibility at the end of the spring semester, parading through the streets of Boston, rallying outside President Joseph Aoun's Beacon Hill house and displaying banners at graduation events, including commencement.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
3 days ago by Amara Grautski
A sea of decorated caps and black gowns packed the TD Banknorth Garden May 2 for Northeastern's undergraduate commencement ceremony. The event signified a farewell to the students' college lifestyle and the beginning of a new stage in their lives.
But college graduates may be saying 'bye' to more than just Thirsty Thursdays, fraternity parties and the occasional late-night run to Cappy's.
The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH
3 days ago by Megan Specia
On September 7, junior backup quarterback for UNH, Henri 'Hank' Hendricks, 21, was charged with murder, assault and battery. The charges came after a May 24 incident while Hendricks was home in San Diego for summer break.
Shock and disbelief took hold of UNH students in reaction to the charges.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
4 days ago by Chris Clodi
Weather conditions on Apr. 21 proved to be ideal for distance running, and the result was one of the most memorable Boston Marathons in history. The pleasant weather brought out an immense and enthusiastic crowd that was treated to two special honors: seeing the closest women's finish in race history, and seeing Saint Anselm College Junior Nick Rich running the course donning just a "Speedo" swimsuit and a sweatband.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
4 days ago by Alex Godden (OJ), Ex-Viewpoints Editor
In counterpoint to my other, uncharacteristically sentimental, article looking back on my time at HBS, I feel the need to lighten the atmosphere by taking a slightly tongue-in-cheek look at all the things about HBS that right now look infinitely preferable to the big, cold, scary world out there.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
4 days ago by Carl Simon
Given the recent economic downturn, graduating seniors are very anxious about finding jobs. According to Career Education Services (CES), even nursing majors are affected, as the field has experienced some downsizing and hospitals are seeking candidates with more experience than college graduates possess.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
4 days ago by Brenda Vongova, A&E Editor
Retail and luxury goods serve as mirrors of our self-worth, personality, economic, social and political standings. In the past, luxury goods were only available exclusively to the high-class, rich and famous. Today, the luxury industry has changed drastically to become democratic.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
4 days ago
Thirty-nine Harvard ruggers set off last week for the wilds of North Carolina to compete in the MBA Rugby World Cup, hosted by Duke's Fuqua School of Business. Twenty-two men's teams and twelve women's teams from around the world converged on five fields just downwind from a large sewage treatment plant to battle it out for the coveted title of World Champion.