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Pace Signs on to New College Comparison Website 30

Paw Print, Pace Univsersity - Westchester, Pleasantville , NY

13 hours ago by Samantha Egan

Students now have a new resource for information when looking for colleges or universities to attend, whether for the first time or to transfer to. Pace, along with about 600 other private colleges and universities, has joined the University and College Accountability Network (U-CAN), an online, national informational resource for college-bound students and their families.

Underground Fraternity, Sororities Can Face Consequences 21

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, Upper Montclair, NJ

1 hour ago by Kristie Cattafi

A painted rock with Phi Alpha Psi Senate, a fraternity that was banned from campus in 2002, was recently discovered behind the Recreation Center with the last names of current students written on it.

The last names that appear on the rock are Fox, Sparks, Boyle and Ryan.

Evolution and the Word "Theory" 20

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY

2 hours ago by Michael Giardinello

The theory of evolution is arguably the most misunderstood theory in all of science. In a recent poll conducted by USA Today, it was found that almost half of Americans (47%) believe that evolution is either definitely or probably not true. But almost all scientists (95%) believe the theory to be either definitely or most likely true.

Sleeping Beauties is 'beautifully strange and melancholic' 15

Pace Press, Pace University, New York, NY

2 hours ago by AMY RENEE PETERSEN

Vadim Glowna's House of the Sleeping Beauties depicts themes of aging, loneliness, escape and desire. It is an adaptation of Nobel-prize winning author Yasunari Kawabata's novella of same name.

House of the Sleeping Beauties tells the story of Edmond (Vadim Glowna), a 60-something-year-old businessman who lost his daughter and wife in a car crash many years ago.

Are you a Facebook fan? 14

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ

13 hours ago by Alyssa Mease

Although the College is more than 250 years old, administrators are trying to keep as up-to-date as possible with the latest networking trends.

As part of this push, the College developed a Facebook page last spring.

Matthew Winkel, professional Web developer and adjunct professor, Matthew Golden, executive director of Communications and Media Relations, and David Adrian, sophomore computer science major, built the site together after Winkel heard about the idea at a conference.


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Fans heartbroken over celebrity deaths


		Fans heartbroken over celebrity deaths

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

13 hours ago by Sean Smith

Last week, the entertainment industry lost four of its greatest icons. Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, and Billy Mays sadly passed away and will be forever remembered as icons in American culture.

Ed McMahon, the longtime pitchman and Johnny Carson sidekick whose "Heeeeeeere's Johnny!" became an extremely popular catchphrase, died last Tuesday.

Depp steals the show as "Public Enemy" #1


		Depp steals the show as "Public Enemy" #1

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

18 hours ago by Colin McGlinchey

Walking out of a Michael Mann film, you're likely to feel many things.

Entertained may be one of them, but certainly very dizzy and a bit confused should be high on that list.

Mann's kinetic visuals and "Blair Witch" style camera movements are sure to leave even the most seaworthy moviegoer a little sick.

New logo will not change mediocre Sixers

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

8 hours ago by Anthony Antinore

Last week the 76ers unveiled their "new" team logo for the 2009-10 season. Well, it's not really new considering it's the same logo worn by the 1983 championship team, but it does serve a purpose.

Over the last few seasons the Sixers have been a very mediocre franchise.

Groups contest Iranian election


		Groups contest Iranian election

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

14 hours ago by Omkar Baxi

Drexel students and faculty view the Iranian election protests as a sign of popular discontent with the Iranian government and agree that while the United States should not be politically involved in the election results, the violence against protestors should be condemned.

Two die in unrelated off-campus incidents last week

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Rich Abdill

Drowning, motorcycle crash kill two in College Park

Survey says binge drinking still rampant on campuses

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Lauren Redding

Administrators hope new initiatives will drive down national alcohol patterns

The job hunt: All aboard the intern ship

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Matthew Verghese

Staff columnist Matthew Verghes argues that the best bet for finding a job after graduation is through an internship.

Brown Out as MSU's Newspaper Advisor

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

1 day ago by Ryan H. Marshall

Updated on July 2, 2009@ 8:59 p.m.

In what many students, faculty, and staff say is a shocking turn of events, The Office of Student Activities (OSA), decided against renewing the contract of Spokesman Newspaper and Promethean Yearbook Advisor, Denise Brown.

Institute dismisses Professor Ebon Fisher

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

1 day ago by Matt Neuteboom

On the morning of June 4, Prof. Ebon Fisher was surprised to find that he was no longer working at Stevens Institute of Technology. Fisher, who was making $44,000 a year plus basic benefits according to an article in Inside Higher Ed, had sent a letter to the Stevens administration urging them to address the low wages of affiliate professors.

Ethicalia: A Compendium of Global Ethical Minutia


		Ethicalia: A Compendium of Global Ethical Minutia

Media Ethics Magazine, Emerson College, MA

2 days ago by Manny Paraschos

Manny Paraschos
spans the globe for "Ethicalia," minutia about the ethics of the media. This time there are items from the U.K., Iraq, the PRC, India and the USA.



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