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Bison, Rams to Butt Heads


		Bison, Rams to Butt Heads

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Deontay Morris

Tomorrow, the Bison football team will take on the Winston-Salem State University Rams. The team is looking to improve their 1-3 record.

"The key to winning is to number one: play well on special teams," said Carey Bailey, head football coach. "We have to make sure we're executing and doing the little things to win.

Vice Presidents: Palin' in comparison

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

2 days ago by Vineeta Singh

Tina Fey would make a great vice president.

Social Networking Profiles Provide Information for Jury Consultants

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

1 day ago

When the idea of screening potential employees by checking their online profiles surfaced, Facebook and Myspace users began to realize that pictures from last weekend's party might prohibit them from gaining employment.

However, there is a new reason that people performing background checks have for checking these sites: jury duty.

Telling the AIDS Story: Shelton Jackson

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

3 days ago by Miranda Smyre

When Shelton Jackson met his lover of six years, he thought he had found his soul mate.

Knowing his partner was infected with AIDS but believing he was in an everlasting relationship, Jackson decided to become infected with the disease.

After his partner fell sick with pneumonia, Jackson realized his "happily ever after" was coming to an end.

Crime reports raise concern

The Eagle, American University, DC

3 days ago by Jen Calantone and Tamar Hallerman

AU Public Safety has requested the community's help in identifying suspects in the aftermath of sexual and violent crimes against AU students walking in areas off campus.

The Metropolitan Police Department notified AU Public Safety of these crimes, which occurred between Sept. 23 and Sept. 28, according to an e-mail Public Safety sent to the campus community on Sept. 28.

Panhellenic plans to introduce fifth sorority


		Panhellenic plans to introduce fifth sorority

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

2 days ago by Stephanie Delman

The Panhellenic Council has decided to bring a fifth sorority to campus next fall, after the sizes of pledge classes reached record highs last spring.

Opinions: In class, keep them to yourself

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

2 days ago by Rob Gindes

Do you ask questions in class? Because you shouldn't.

Loqation Webdition 5 10-02-08


		Loqation Webdition 5 10-02-08

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

3 days ago by Kara Schneider

Baha'i community a growing presence at Homewood

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

3 days ago by Sarah Capponi

While Baha'i is one of the fastest-growing religions in the world, its representation at Hopkins is very small.

Palestinian youth express need for change


		Palestinian youth express need for change

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

3 days ago by Christopher Blake

University-aged Palestinians live a life where freedom seems a world away. Life at times seems without hope.

The Gaza Strip, home to more than a million Palestinians, is a conflict-torn area walled off from Israel and Egypt.

Slip, slide and ride your way to orgasm aided by water-based lubes


		Slip, slide and ride your way to orgasm aided by water-based lubes

The Eagle, American University, DC

3 days ago by Mia Libido

It really hurts when I have sex. Is this normal?

-Ouch! It Hurts

Dear Ouch,

Listen, I totally understand where you're coming from. I too came across this situation once and found different ways to help myself out.

First of all, if it's your first, second or maybe even third time having sex it could definitely still hurt.

Shake and shuffle: new iPod nano

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

1 day ago by jessica wegelin

"Rockalicious" is the best way to describe the newly released iPod nano. The bright colors are not the only exciting feature of the new nano.

It is a brilliant piece of technology that allows you to have music, games, movies, photos and more right at your finger tips.

Food and climate change: an invisible problem

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

3 days ago by Jocelyn Wagman

The next time you're about to bite into a juicy steak, consider the impact your dinner has on global warming.

It's all over for Red Sox Nation


		It's all over for Red Sox Nation

The Eagle, American University, DC

2 days ago by Tom Feeney

Yes Red Sox fans, that noise that's kept you awake is the pounding of obnoxious inflatable balloons. That image you see when you close your eyes is an innocent stuffed animal.

You're tossing, you're turning and you keep flipping over to the other side of the pillow.

Staff Editorial: Off-campus parties: UPD not invited

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago

Students need to grow up. And GW and the Foggy Bottom neighborhood need to let them.

Feel the Force!

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago by Amanda Pacitti

Student theater group the 14th Grade Players will perform a stage play, "Star Wars: In 30 Minutes!" at the Mitchell Hall Theater this Friday and Saturday.

New Colonials eager to hit the hardwood


		New Colonials eager to hit the hardwood

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago by Dan Greene
Senior Staff Writer

The coaching staff is new. Seven of the team's 15 players are new. But one thing that has not changed for the upcoming season is the level of expectations: high.

Are HBCU's too black?

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

3 days ago by Brook England

In Miami, I never got the black experience. If you know anything about the city, you know about 60 percent of the area is of Latin descent, according to the 2000 Census Bureau report. In many parts of the city people don't speak English.

In grade school, Miami-Dade students learn about black history primarily in February, learning only about Martin Luther King, Jr.

Revolutionary decision

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

4 days ago by Brad Gerick

A twenty-something seminarian slightly resembling the man from the YouTube clips that come up under a "Chase Hilgenbrinck" search walked toward the front of Phillips Library.

"Excuse me, are you Chase?"

"No, I'm Jacob. Chase is the 'soccer player,'" he says with a good-natured laugh, using his fingers as quotation marks.

Seeing is believing


		Seeing is believing

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

2 days ago by Ameera Craigs

If it is true that R&B music is in a state of panic nowadays, then Raphael Saadiq is here to save the day. The result is a musical journey or as he likes to call it "downtown sound."

For over 20 years, Saadiq has been a major facet of the industry. He is a songwriter/producer and former lead singer of groups such as Lucy Pearl and the infamous Tony! Toni! Tone!.

CLOSED FOR BUSINESS


		CLOSED FOR BUSINESS

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

4 days ago by Brady Holt

High rents continue to shutter downtown shops, restaurants with no solution in sight

NASA brings space to Morgan

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

1 day ago by Zania Adamu

Morgan State University was one of seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities to receive a research grant totaling $35 million. NASA's Office of Education provided Morgan's Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering the grant to establish the Center of Excellence in Systems Engineering for Space Exploration Technologies (CESET).

Dr. Russo no longer associated with Mount

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

4 days ago by Emily Millirons

Dr. Anthony "A.J." Russo, Mount professor of Biology for over 21 years, is "no longer associated with the university," according to an e-mail sent to faculty.

Russo had been a Mount faculty member since the 1986-1987 school year and tenured since the 1991-1992 academic year, according to David Rehm, Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Seminarian follows calling from Marines to Mount

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

4 days ago by Eddie McCullough

John Williams is a second year Pre-Theology seminarian from the Archdiocese of Washington. He is the youngest of 15 children and he is an uncle 65 times over. He enlisted in the Marine Corps after his sophomore year at William and Mary College in Virginia.

Point/Counterpoint: Hanson vs. Jonas Brothers


		Point/Counterpoint: Hanson vs. Jonas Brothers

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

5 days ago by Meredith Ponder

I know it is probably sacrilegious for me to make this argument, as I feel like I'm betraying my generation, but the Jonas Brothers kick more ass than Hanson, hands down. From "MMMBop" to girly haircuts to having to create their own record label to get airtime, Hanson is clearly the lamer of the two boy bands.

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