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The Hawk's Herald , Roger Williams University , RI

1 day ago by Kelleigh Welch

This is not a rant.

This is not a scolding, not an angry editor letting out her frustrations in a public forum.

What this is is a recommendation. I'm writing to remind you, the students, of the resources you have to express your opinion. I'm writing to encourage you to speak out, to let your opinion be known, to act.

InstantDaily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 hour ago

The day after my boyfriend left for bootcamp, I was really upset. Then on my way to work, some guy I don't even know came up and showed me how to ride a skateboard. I was really bad at it, but it got me smiling again. Thanks.

Am I the only one disappointed that the crane outside of MSB doesn't have a wrecking ball on the end of it?

I just saw a girl Razor scooter into the elevator in the library.

Authors of gender-neutral housing proposal address errors in The Wire, Issue 9

Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA

10 hours ago

After last week's Wire front-page article on gender-neutral rooming at Wheaton, we, the authors of the Proposal to Allow Gender-Neutral Rooming, felt it was important to publicly clarify several facts. We would also like to take this opportunity to give the campus community a little bit more insight into why we believe gender-neutral rooming is an important option for students to have.

Dining dollars and meals

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

12 hours ago by Gary Lowell

Meal plans at Bridgewater State College are divided into two different payment methods: dining dollars and meals. The East Campus Commons (ECC) and Flynn Dining Commons (FDC) accept both meals and dining dollars. At the Crimson Cafeteria (CC) and former Commuter Cafeteria (FCC), only dining dollars are able to be used.

Your money, your roommate, your choice

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

1 day ago

If you pay $12,780 in rent to spend a year in an on-campus double, you should be comfortable. That was the basic principle behind the Student Government Association's push for gender-neutral housing.

Yesterday, after a year of deliberation and debate, the administration showed that it agrees.

Column: Sex & the Cigar

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

1 day ago by Bambi Trousersnake, Scarlett Buns, Trixie Tulips

11/19/09 - Dear Sex & the Cigar,

I've been in a casual relationship with a guy since the beginning of the semester. Though we don't date, and pretty much limit our contact to late night "booty calls," he mentioned once that he's "not one for commitment.

Graffiti triggers student comments on Facebook

The Hawk's Herald , Roger Williams University , RI

2 days ago

Student 1: Has this been reported?

Student 2: idk. ben and i saw it yesterday afternoon. if someone reported it then chances are it'd be gone today

Student 3: Reported for what exactly?

Student 2: yo no se (IDK in Spanish)

Student 3: Imao

Student 2: Imao nice.

New, Fresh Sources of Fun Are Emerging on Trinity's Campus

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT

2 days ago by John Downes-Angus

I. The Gallery If you had told me my freshman year that I would eventually kick off homecoming weekend by attending an art show on Vernon Street featuring students' work, I would not have believed you. If you had told me that the entire project was student-run, I probably would have asked if you were lost, if you were maybe on the wrong campus.

Orange sticker bicker

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

2 days ago

11/18/09 - In 2005, the Town of Narragansett introduced the "Unruly Gathering" ordinance, known to many University of Rhode Island students as the orange sticker policy.

The policy condemns neighborhood disruptions sparked by "excessive noise or traffic, obstruction of public streets by crowds or vehicles, illegal parking, public drunkenness, public urination, the service of alcohol to minors, fights, disturbances of the peace and litter.

Column: Divorce, not always bad for kids

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

2 days ago by Joshua Aromin

11/18/09 - Nine years ago, I was lying awake in bed, listening to the destruction of my parents' 21-year marriage. I heard the sound of skin smacking skin, followed by my dad's voice yelling the word "bitch."

My parents were getting divorced, and it would be the greatest thing to ever happen to me.

Academic Mission of College Compromised By Budget Cuts

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT

2 days ago by Alex Champoux and Sarah Khuwaja

Editor's Note: Alex Champoux and Sarah Khuwaja are members of the Writing Center. Around this time last year, President James F. Jones Jr. informed the campus that, due to the economy, we had sustained a considerable hit to our campus endowment. Since then the ripples have been felt throughout the College, and everything from printing dollars to Presidential Scholars have been threatened by the economic downturn.

Homecoming a Dose of Reality for Future Alumnus

The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), CT

2 days ago by James Kukstis

The most important part of homecoming is, by definition, those who come home. The returning alums, young and old: this weekend is about them. And though the rain this year may have kept some away, the roaring crowd at the football game and the crowded, soggy masses migrating up and down Vernon Street during the day and night were testament to the magnetic attraction bringing alumni back to our campus each fall.

Bones of the past, future buildings

The Heights, Boston College, MA

2 days ago by Ben Key

Since its purchase in 2004, St. John's Seminary has patiently waited atop its Brighton hill. Untouched by the Boston College community, the seminary is left to forlornly stare across Commonwealth Avenue at its parent university. St. John's buildings are huge and ornate, though occupied now by few.

Despite stigma, college is not for everybody

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

3 days ago by Diego Medrano

Shabbat United unifies the Jewish community

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

3 days ago by Mateo Aceves

The Glass Ceiling is a Leftist Construct, and other things I picked up in business school

Fifteen, MIT Sloan School of Business, MA

3 days ago by Chizoba Nnamaeka MBA'10

If you are reading this piece, you are most likely a businessperson, and/or an MBA. The rest of the non-business world not caring the least about what us MBAs think, has placed us in a den of sin which we cohabit with door-to-door salesmen, child molesters, and the kinds of guys whose road trip ruminations might begin, "So whatever happened to that chick? The one who said you raped her?" Now, if you have gotten this far and are already horrified, I urge you kindly to click on your browser's back button or to turn to the next page.

InstantDaily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

4 days ago

I was at South in the health office when a kid came in and got condoms, lube, and an abstinence kit.

I spent my weekend licking spilled beer off of people's shirts. What has my life come to?

This weekend I threw a pumpkin off of the roof of a grad dorm, saw my friend get beat with a shoe in the shower, performed a lap dance and went to a history conference in between.

Spending my dining bucks

The Heights, Boston College, MA

4 days ago by Tyler Hughes

I'm not sure whether students here don't recognize the predicament we're in, or they just don't care; but we at Boston College pay far too much for food in the dining halls. If you are using the residential dining plan, as many of us are forced to do, you are paying $2,270 per semester for food.

InstantDaily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

4 days ago

Not going to classes today, it's Friday the 13th.

He may only be a freshman, but yes I have a man-crush on Alex Oriakhi.

Would snorting a line of protein powder make your brain stronger? Because Ihave an anatomy exam coming up, and I'll do anything short of actually studying.

Women outperform men at graduation

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago

For centuries, women have worked toward equal rights and equal opportunity. For the most part these are still-unrealized goals.

At Emerson, 17 percent more females graduated with honors in 2008 than did males. The share was 17 percent in 2007 and 15 percent in 2006.

Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down

The Heights, Boston College, MA

4 days ago

Thumbs Up

Women's Soccer - The women's soccer team is on a roll. After a first-round win against Harvard and a subsequent victory over UConn, the team is on to the sweetest of rounds for the fifth time in six seasons. The ladies are now slated to play Wisconsin sometime next weekend.

Caring about health care

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

6 days ago by Meena Ganesan

HBO recently aired a documentary titled By the People: The Election of Barack Obama. It begins when Obama's a senator, before he announced his candidacy for the presidency. From there, it goes to the campaign.

Immediately after you finish watching it, one name comes to mind, and it isn't President Obama.

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