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The persistent politician


		The persistent politician

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Kevin Robillard

Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) addresses crowd of 250

'What's Black Got To Do With It?'

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

19 hours ago by JESSICA LEWIS

After 30 minutes of heated debate, President of the College Republicans, Cameron Lewis said, "If you review the campaign, there's nothing there hinting at the black community."

Lewis spoke these words at an event entitled, "Election 2008: What's Black Got to Do With It?" The program held Thursday evening was hosted by the Howard University Political Science Society with College of Arts and Sciences and Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honors society.

Student groped by masturbator

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

23 hours ago by Kyle Goon

Man exposes, fondles himself near McKeldin Library information desk

Recent study continues water bottle controversy

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Justin Stahl

Bisphenol A, the controversial compound present in many consumer plastics, has been linked with both heart disease and diabetes, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This new study of nearly 1,500 people is the latest development in a series of studies that have received a fury of media attention over the past few years.

Chesapeake oyster revitalization could bring viruses

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Ann Wang

The Chesapeake Bay is both a crucial part of Maryland's economy and an incredibly fragile ecosystem.

Nanoparticles: the next big thing in cancer therapy?

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Anum Azam

Most methods for treating cancer are so debilitating and risky that thousands of people every year choose to forgo treatment altogether. Others suffer through an array of terrible side effects in hope of being cured.

It comes as no surprise that the next step in cancer treatment is a more focused approach.

City ordinance enacts regulations on towing


		City ordinance enacts regulations on towing

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

1 day ago by Natalie Johnson

New towing regulations approved by Newark City Council went into effect Oct. 3, with expectations of reigning in predatory towing practices that have angered Newark visitors and residents in the past.

Council introduced the ordinance after numerous complaints from visitors whose cars were towed at a high cost.

AUCC releases allocations; clubs can file appeals

The Eagle, American University, DC

1 day ago by Jen Calantone

This list indicates the amounts of money the AU Club Council will give to the clubs that applied for funding for the 2008-2009 academic year. Clubs that had budgets that were well organized and realistic got the most funding this year, according to Alexander Livingston, AUCC's chairman.

Bookstore employee steals $14,000

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Bryan Han

A GW Bookstore employee is being charged with first-degree theft for allegedly stealing more than $14,000 from the store through fraudulent refunds, according to court documents.

'Ghost Hunter' visit sparks student interest in alleged haunted places on campus, including Terrace's Brute 252

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Allison Doherty

With the recent "ghost hunter" on campus, many may wonder, "What about Brute 252?"

Legend has it that Fr. Simon Brute died in the room. There have been ideas floating that nothing can be put in the center of the room, mirrors have fallen, the list goes on.

AU may take action against gossip site

The Eagle, American University, DC

2 days ago by Ethan Klapper

AU will not take any action against the Juicy Campus Web site until it sees what action Georgetown University takes, according to Associate Dean of Students Sara Waldron.

The AU community has been reacting to the Web site since it established an AU site Sept. 29.

Post named Dean of Admissions, effective Nov. 1

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Irina Kuchevski

Mike Post was named Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management on Tuesday afternoon via e-mail to the Mount community.

He will be taking over the position formerly belonging to Stephen Neitz, who resigned earlier this year to take a job at York College.

Weeded out

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Emily Millirons

On-campus drug law violations more than quadrupled and liquor law violations grew by 45 write-ups from 2006 to 2007, according to the Annual Security Report released last week.

Director of Public Safety Barry Titler, however, assures students that the Mount is a safe campus.

THEY GOT NEXT


		THEY GOT NEXT

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

2 days ago by Greg Schimmel

Juniors start university's first club basketball team

'Frustrated Students' Speak With Police Chief

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

3 days ago by Jessica Lewis

"The value is to let you know that crime is happening. I would rather tell you what is happening than to let you walk into a situation."

Chief Leroy K. James of the Campus Police Department spoke these words as he addressed issues concerning the e-mailed crime alerts.

Faculty & staff changes bring many new faces to campus

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Aaron Dorman

Another year at Goucher doesn't merely usher in a new crop of incoming students; it signals some turnover in the staff and faculty as well. Every year people retire, new openings are created, and Goucher brings in several new faces.

According to Provost Marc Roy, once a department submits a request for a new faculty member, job ads are placed in national publications.

Bed bugs force 94 students to move from DVA in Quarter housing quandry


		Bed bugs force 94 students to move from DVA in Quarter housing quandry

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Amy Hecht-Zizes

On Sunday, September 28 all 94 Goucher residents of the Dulaney Valley Apartments were e-mailed and told they would not be moving into the unfinished Quarter, but would be moved out of their apartments immediately due to confirmed rumors of a bed bug infestation.

A bowl of fun comes to Main Street


		A bowl of fun comes to Main Street

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

3 days ago by Brian Anderson

When students and residents of Newark wake up each morning, they wake to a variety of Main Street restaurants and eateries to pick their chosen breakfast treat.

Soon, a place devoted entirely to cereal will come to Main Street.

Linda Busacca, owner of The Cereal Bowl on Main Street, said the franchise breakfast eatery will have its grand opening in Newark on Saturday.

New train station planned for Newark


		New train station planned for Newark

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

3 days ago by Jaclyn Criscuolo

The Delaware Department of Transportation announced plans for a new train station on South Chapel Street.

Amethyst Initiative sparks discussion on drinking age


		Amethyst Initiative sparks discussion on drinking age

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Lizzie McQuillan

More than three months have past since John McCardell, the former president of Middlebury College in Vermont and founder of Choose Responsibility wrote the Amethyst Initiative, a petition among college and university presidents to reopen the discussion about the effectiveness of the drinking age of 21.

Officials discuss off-campus living

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Samantha Bozel

On Thursday, October 2, Baltimore City Councilmen and representatives from Loyola College, Towson University and Johns Hopkins University congregated in Sellinger Hall to confer on topics concerning off-campus student activities. The Baltimore City Council and the universities work together in hopes of keeping the students and surrounding neighborhoods safe.

Who won the Vice Presidential Debate?

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

3 days ago by Shana Morgan

While the sophomore class participated in their own "Battle of the Sexes," here at Morgan, the real battle took place at Washington University in St. Louis on October 2. Joe Biden and Sarah Palin went head to head, tackling the issues of America's economy, foreign policy, education, civil justice and environmental concerns.

Virus hits Georgetown

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago by Lindsay Life
Hatchet Reporter

Nearly 200 Georgetown students were diagnosed with a highly contagious virus last week, prompting administrators to take widespread measures to contain the spreading illness.

Kermit camps for Kenya


		Kermit camps for Kenya

The Eagle, American University, DC

3 days ago by Katie Litvin

AU alumnus and former NBA player Kermit Washington raised more than $25,000 as of Thursday, through his commitment to a five-day fast, in order to call attention to hunger in Kenya.

Washington invited students to camp on the Friedheim Quadrangle Thursday night with him, he said.

Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay Students Host Forum

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

4 days ago by Angela P. Smith

Howard University Student Association (HUSA) and the Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Organization of Students at Howard (BLAGOSAH), in partnership with the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), hosted a bipartisan forum Monday evening in Blackburn Digital Auditorium called "Hype '08.

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