Guardian , Wright State University, OH
3 days ago by Amber Riippa, Dana Carver
Six graduate-level students are landscaping the entire area of the East Park Church of God on South Smithville Road in Dayton for their management 773 course.
Working to complete the project by their upcoming June 2 deadline are Daniel Dafler, Julie Myers, Atul Phadke, Matt Forsythe, Chris Hill, and Kishi Cooke.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
4 days ago by Ryan Rendleman
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
4 days ago by The Associated Press
CARBONDALE, Ill. - Southern Illinois University is warning students and staff at the Carbondale school to be mindful that fawning season is around the corner.
Officials hope for a repeat of last summer, when there were no reports of deer attacks on humans on the wooded campus for the first time in three years.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
4 days ago by Katie Keechle
Clear skies are drawing the Astronomy Club to the quad every Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. for a viewing of sun spots.
Every eleven years the sun goes through a new cycle of sun spots, which are storms of magnetic activity cooler than the rest of the star. January began the new cycle of sun spots allowing the Astronomy Club to get a glimpse through their telescope in visible light.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Frazier Moore, The Associated Press
NEW YORK - After three decades of keeping mum, Barbara Walters is disclosing a past affair with married U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, whom she remembers as "exciting" and "brilliant."
Appearing on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" scheduled to air Tuesday, Walters shares details of her relationship with Brooke that lasted several years in the 1970s, according to a transcript of the show provided to The Associated Press.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
5 days ago by Jason Vanover
With what many students and staff feel to be the most successful May Daze event behind us, many look forward to what the event will bring in years to come.
"I'll be graduating so this will probably be the last one I attend, but for freshman and what not, they will have a good time the next few years if they keep it similar to this," said senior English major Casey Colon.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
5 days ago by Alex Booze and Jill Erwin
Embrace. Breeze. Vibrance. Divine. Embrace your inner goddess because there's a goddess in every woman. At least that's what Gillette says. Female students will be packing up their pants and bulky sweaters to exchange them for skirts and shorts ... and a razor.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
5 days ago by Demeley Smith
Young, up and coming producer/songwriter, Jeremy Winans, the son of Grammy award winning Daniel Winans, attends college at Marshall University. Winans come to Marshall as a walk-on for the basketball team while continuing to pursue a career in the music industry.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
6 days ago by Chris Fumerola
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The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
6 days ago
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
6 days ago by Terrell Starr
When Quinetta Ingram met Joseph Dewese at Centennial High School in Champaign, Ill., in 1998, she had a feeling he would be her husband some day.
Only 17 at the time, Joseph said he was not thinking about marriage. But Quinetta, who was 15, said she was.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
6 days ago by Cyril Wood
With Van Morrison's astounding 35th album release, he opted to, as the title states, "Keep it Simple," by returning to his roots and for what he is most well-known. Van's music has obvious tones of blues, jazz, folk and soul, and here he blends those together into a web of tunes that span various ages and genres.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
6 days ago by Stevie Mattos
In a dusty, muddy field surrounded by students in jeans, flip-flops and T-shirts, Chi Omega sorority prepared to tug against Omega Phi Alpha sorority. After digging holes in the soft earth with the heels of their boots, the women from each team sat down and leaned back, ready to pull on a large, mud-covered rope.