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		Home. Greek. Home.

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

10 hours ago by Magen McCrarey

It was an extreme home makeover for two sororities on Chestnut Street. Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu sororities moved into their new sorority houses in August-just in time for Rush week. Since Western bought the two sororities' houses to use the land for the new College of Education and Behavioral Sciences building, they had to find a new place to call home as of last spring, the Herald previously reported.

10 questions with SGA President Johnathon Boles

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

10 hours ago by Susie Laun

Q1. Which X-Men character would you be? A: I believe his name is Doctor um ... the balding, he's not really an X-men is he? He like runs the X-men. Dr. Xavier. Herald: Why do you think that? A: I have a tendency of keeping things together and, you know, being president, or just being Johnathon Boles.

Uncaged


		Uncaged

College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY

1 day ago by Eric Isbell

Bluegrass isn't the only thing growing in Bowling Green. Bowling Green has a diverse music culture. Music acts from Nappy Roots to Von Guarde call BG home. More recently, Cage the Elephant was described by a UK Web news source, the Guardian, as a band that could be classified with Rage Against the Machine.

Graduate school? Plan ahead

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

1 day ago by Kasey Henricks

There is no single best way to prepare for getting into graduate school. Different schools look at different criteria, just as different disciplines have different requirements.

For instance, some schools look at Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores before considering anything else.

Local man funds bell tower construction


		Local man funds bell tower construction

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Missy Smith

Richard McFarland is the kind of man who gives back to the community in any way he can. He donated a significant amount of money to the construction of the ACES library, he awards two scholarships each year to students with a farm background, and now, he donated about $1.

New American Indian Studies minor available]


		New American Indian Studies minor available]

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Terrell Starr

"Do Southwest Indians exist?"

Several years ago, Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert, assistant professor of American Indian Studies, received an e-mail from an Urbana elementary school teacher seeking his help to answer this question, which her second and third graders had been debating intensely.

The Ugly Girls Next Door: Life at Playboy Mansion revealed

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Colleen Loggins

Quick question: How many of you watch the Girls Next Door? Almost every girl I know watches it, and some guys too. This show has become extremely popular because it gives America an inside look into the lives of UI alum Hugh Hefner and his three girlfriends.

Diehr's passion draws him back to studio

The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN

3 days ago by John Ludwig

Across from his desk, Professor of Art James Diehr, observes one of his sculptures, a pale brown object with conical, clownish protrusions. He amusedly recounts his inspiration for the work, which he calls the "Dean Sculpture," and the meaning behind it. "This one encompasses the aspects of a dean," Diehr says.

Grand Rivers hosts Labor Day weekend arts and crafts festival

The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

6 days ago

Beth Ribar

Contributing writer

Students interested in using their creativity or looking at handmade, unique objects should look no further than Grand Rivers, Ky., for their crafting fix.

Kentucky's Western Waterland's annual Arts and Crafts Festival runs from Saturday to Monday at Little Lake Park.

Big Apple Café celebrates silver anniversary


		Big Apple Café celebrates silver anniversary

The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

6 days ago

Charlotte Kyle

Staff writer

From the outside, The Big Apple Café doesn't seem like much; a pale white exterior with a simple sign stating the name - But the parking lot full of cars calls out to potential customers, seemingly saying, "This is the place to be.

The birds, bees and Murray State


		The birds, bees and Murray State

The Murray State News, Murray State University, KY

6 days ago by Whitney Harrod

As the new Features editor of the Murray State News, I wanted to launch a fun and light-hearted column inspired by some of my long time friends - Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. Ah, I must take caution to any potential criticism, since Murray demographics scream Bible-belt.

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