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The Journal, Webster University, MO

3 hours ago

If you were president of the university what would you change?

ASU begins Red Wolves era

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

1 hour ago by Jonathan Willard

Arkansas State could not have asked for a better start to the Red Wolves era.

The ASU soccer team opened their season Saturday with a 5-2 victory over in-state rival Central Arkansas. It was the university's first regular season athletic contest since the Red Wolves mascot was officially adopted.

Sheila Simon's guest blog

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

3 hours ago

A Thousand Words


		A Thousand Words

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

10 hours ago by Joy Lewis

At the racetrack, Rita Cline is known as "Redneck Woman."

On any given weekend, Cline, 31, of Bowling Green can be found racing her Chevrolet around the oval track at Beech Bend Raceway.

Cline talks to her car, named "Darlia" before each race. "I say to her, 'Come on girl, we gotta go do this, we can do this,'" she said.

Budget cuts lead to proposed University employee buyout

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

10 hours ago by Megan Harris

Details of a proposed employee buyout plan were announced last month, following significant cuts from the state budget. Available to 115 faculty, staff and administrators, the plan would reallocate positions and resources across the campus.

The program features three key incentives.

Crime reports

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

10 hours ago

Reports Vanessa Davis, Auburn, reported on Sept. 1 a broken windshield on a 1996 brown Chevrolet S-10 belonging to Eric Felli, Radcliff. The value of the damage was $200. Carlos Johnson, McCormack Hall, reported on Sept. 1 a Zinseer English 100 book and a Perry Western Civilization book stolen from his dorm room.

Donations to The University up $8 million

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

1 day ago by Nikki Bussey

Last year was a good year for donations to The University of Memphis.

For the 2008 fiscal year, $26.4 million was raised. Around $19 million was raised for UM Foundation in Academics, and around $8 million was raised for the Athletic department.

The numbers jumped from previous years.

Crime reports

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

1 day ago

Arrests Israel Venegas, Garrett Hollow Road, was arrested on Aug. 26 and charged with driving under the influence, failure to appear in court, failure to illuminate, driving with a suspended license and failure to produce proof of insurance. He was released the same day on court order.

No more Pony Riding at Orientation

The Journal, Webster University, MO

1 day ago

I have strong issues with the new format of Orientation.

For those of you who don't know, Orientation used to be a fun event with dancing, secret excursions and plenty of Pony Riding to go around.

If you are a freshman, you probably don't even know what the Pony is since it was banned this year.

The skinny on your web browser


		The skinny on your web browser

Prospectus, Parkland College, IL

2 days ago by Jonas Dees, Prospectus News

Do you really have the scoop on your favorite web browser?

Secunia, the Danish firm that is widely known for their ability to spot vulnerabilities in software, released the latest findings on web browsers, and the results will probably surprise you. Secunia measures how many security holes a browser has, and what percent needs to be patched.

Sports Related Blog

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

2 days ago by Sam Pierce

Herald sports editor Sam Pierce has created a new blog dealing with all things sports. Click on the attached link to learn more about the world of sports.

Credit Cards: A College Student's Best Friend?


		Credit Cards: A College Student's Best Friend?

Meter, Tennessee State University, TN

2 days ago by Bryant Hayes
Contributing Reporter

School is in session and students are back to living on a limited budget. With increases in tuition and fees, gas and everyday necessities; budgeting has never been more difficult. Fortunately, there's a solution. Here is a list of student credit cards for those essential expenses to ease college living, since there are more things in college to worry about: 1) Citi Dividend Platinum Select Credit Card •Ease into credit with a low annual percentage rating and good rewards on items that students purchase frequently.

Inside 224A

The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR

2 days ago by Kelcie Huffstickler

DIY- Being intimate without sex in four steps

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

2 days ago

Step 1.

Define your definition of sex. Sex means different things to different people. Do you mean intercourse? In your opinion, do you consider oral sex the same as the act itself? By creating this barrier, you establish with yourself and with whomever you consider dating what is permitted and what is not.

Election 2008: Eastern reacts to Obama's VP pick


		Election 2008: Eastern reacts to Obama's VP pick

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

3 days ago by Nicole Weskerna/Online Editor

Online Editor Nicole Weskerna talked to students and faculty about what they thought of Barack Obama's vice president pick, Delaware Senator Joe Biden.

Live Democratic National Convention Blog

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

3 days ago by Sadie Davis

The url of this site has been changed. Please update your bookmarks!

U of M alumnus promoted at Secret Service

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

5 days ago by Katy Pepper

University of Memphis alumnus Keith Prewitt was appointed deputy director of the Secret Service on July 20.

Prewitt, who has been working for the Secret Service for 25 years, graduated from The U of M with a bachelor's degree in psychology and criminal justice when the school was Memphis State University.

President Johnson enforces state budget cuts


		President Johnson enforces state budget cuts

Meter, Tennessee State University, TN

6 days ago by Shannon Cohen
Business & Technology Editor

Now more than ever, TSU is facing rising operating costs due to the escalating prices for energy, fuel and other commodities and services. In addition to the increasing costs of operation, Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen recently proposed a budget amendment.

Feature photos of the week


		Feature photos of the week

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 days ago

Every Friday, DENNews.com presents the feature photos of the week. This week's slideshow includes: Eastern President Bill Perry at First Night, Interim Director of Fraternity and Sorority Programs Robyn Paige posing for the camera and a Quakin' in the Quad dance.

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