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English chair touched campus


		English chair touched campus

The Northerner, Northern Kentucky University, KY

18 hours ago by Joseph Szydlowski

Kyle Thompson hated Northern Kentucky University - until he met Danny Miller.

In summer 2007, Thompson was working at the Party Source in Newport as a cashier. Miller came through the line and Thompson saw his NKU ID. He asked Miller if he was a professor.

Religion no excuse

The Northerner, Northern Kentucky University, KY

4 hours ago by Keith Wilson

Proposition 8 recently passed in California and sullied an election that had otherwise lifted my spirits in ways that left me literally speechless. We, as a country, made two kinds of history that day. On one hand, we showed that we are not a nation hopelessly bound in the dredges of racial prejudice.

Gunfire reported in Callahan

The Northerner, Northern Kentucky University, KY

4 hours ago by Joseph Szydlowski

A student living in Callahan Hall let in a friend who was carrying a weapon, police say, and that nearly sparked tragedy as well as sending a single shot blasting through a window Nov. 12.

According to University Police Chief Harold Todd, just before 4 a.

Old Wal-Mart could see new look


		Old Wal-Mart could see new look

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

1 day ago by Lauren Karch

The currently unused property containing the old Wal-Mart building on Locust Street may be housing new tenants, pending an agreement between Wal-Mart, the property's owner and a Dublin, Ohio-based construction company.

Oxford Economic Director Alan Kyger said that though Wal-Mart has moved its business to the College Corner Pike location, the company has a lease on its former property until 2019.

The Self-Directed Job Search

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

1 day ago by Carlos Pierre

As we head into the final stretch of Fall Semester, we also approach the traditional end to the bulk of on-campus recruiting. Many students have not yet found the position they desired from the on-campus recruiting process.  This is typical as about 1/3 of Ross graduating students secure their jobs via the "self-directed" search each year during both good and bad economic times.

Musings of A. Rosser... Rankings

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

2 days ago by A. Rosser

So, is it just me or is it getting crowded in here? I mean, honestly, how many anonymous writers does a student newspaper need? I graciously welcomed The Chef when he started writing last year, and, in my own humble opinion, I think we've had a pretty good thing going since.

Good Time for an MBA

The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI

2 days ago by Jeremy Benhammou

Ross Director of Admissions, Soojin Kwon Koh, has had her hands full answering questions from the business press. Are industry professionals taking a cue from the financial crisis, jumping ship, and flooding the admissions office with applications? "Typically what happens in a bad economy is that people will flock to business school," Koh admits.

Chopper's Monthly Horoscopes


		Chopper's Monthly Horoscopes

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

2 days ago by Chopper Cleveland

Aries - Your dry spell of love will finally come to an end as an elegant fall romance blossoms, however a dry spell of another kind accompanies. Be sure to carry Vaseline at all times.

Taurus - Don't Jump! On second thought, jump.

Gemini - While birth control may be 99.

The Sentinel at the Movies


		The Sentinel at the Movies

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

2 days ago by Chopper Cleveland with Davey P.

Unlike a marriage, you can't just go AWOL if a movie is not going the way you had expected. For this reason I take to the field to find out which movies truly deserve a Sentinel reader's two hour commitment.

Quarantine - The same night that a television reporter and her cameraman film a documentary about Los Angeles firefighters, an emergency call coincidentally brings the crew to a creepy old apartment building where an apocalyptic disease has been released.

Too early?

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI

2 days ago by Liz Essley

As an undergraduate student, Professor of Christianity and Literature John Reist had trouble making it to his 8 a.m. Greek class. One Monday morning, after returning from a weekend spent in New York City, Reist was sleepily dragging himself uphill to his residence when he met his Greek professor on his way to class.

VIDEO: Ball State vs. Eastern Illinois

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

2 days ago

Highlights courtesy of Ball State SportsLink

University reduces faculty searches

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

4 days ago by Chau Nguyen

To tighten its budget, Miami University has decreased the amount of searches it is conducting to fill faculty positions.

According to Provost Jeffrey Herbst, the hiring freeze previously reported on is for staff. Searches to fill some faculty positions are being conducted.

VIDEO: Chirp TV: Episode 4


		VIDEO: Chirp TV: Episode 4

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

5 days ago by Derick Brattain

Click here to see the fourth episode of Chirp TV, your look in weekend sports for Ball State. (Watch in high quality mode for better performance)

Ohio tops low tuition list

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

5 days ago by Gina Potthoff

Sophomore Dannielle Barnett is worried about tuition costs at the University­, especially because of the recent economic crisis. But after learning Ohio schools had the lowest one-year tuition increase in the nation, she is breathing a little easier.

"That is surprising.

Four businessed united for new downtown establishment BLDG


		Four businessed united for new downtown establishment BLDG

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

5 days ago by Lauren Graham

BLDG, a new store that opened at 133 E. Wooster St. in downtown Bowling Green, is a unique shop that brings four different concepts and unites them to form one company.

The store, which is located three doors down from KamiKaze's, stands for Beats, Lounge, Designs and Gear.

Cameras to aid parking ticket collection

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

5 days ago by Sam Kay

The Oxford Police Department (OPD) has a new way to collect on outstanding parking tickets with the introduction of the automatic license plate recognition system, the Mobile Plate Hunter-900 (MPH-900).

OPD Lt. Bob Holzworth said the department plans to use the system mainly to collect unpaid parking citations.

Shot fired on campus

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

5 days ago by Ryan Sullivan

Christmas comes too early for Hillsdale

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI

5 days ago by John Krudy

Senior Charlotte Wolfe celebrates Christmas in many ways, at home in North Carolina and in Hillsdale. But there's one tradition she follows in both.

"I watch 'Elf' all year," she said, expressing her continuing adoration of the Will Ferrell Christmas film.

VIDEO: Ball State vs. Hoosier Lady Stars

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

6 days ago by Derick Brattain

Click here to see highlights from the women's basketball exhibition game against the Hoosier Lady Stars (Watch in high quality mode for better performance)

Challenges Full-time Employees Face When Attending School

The Globe, Point Park University, PA

6 days ago by Kenny Taylor

Ayesha Johnson seems to deal with pressure well.

This semester, Johnson is up anywhere between 4:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. so she can arrive at work by 6:30 a.m.

Johnson puts in a eight to 12 hours a day at UPMC as a project manager, and after heads off to school for a three-hour night class.

The Collegian Weekly The opinion of The Collegian editorial staff

The Collegian, Hillsdale College, MI

6 days ago

In April, Thomas Jefferson will join Hillsdale College's collection of Western icons lining its forthcoming Liberty Walk, at a cost of $250,000. Abraham Lincoln comes in May. The Collegian agrees we should acknowledge great heroes who have bettered our world and whose writings we study in class, but we question how administrators and donors have chosen to help us remember: without student input.

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