Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Carol Kuruvilla
What do Batman, Darth Vader and Tisch freshman Kenneth Malloy have in common? They all wear capes, of course. Black capes. Malloy, known on Facebook as "Gothicus Maximus," has achieved almost legendary status on campus for his interesting choice of accesories: skeleton gloves with cut-out fingers, big black boots, a cane - and, of course, a cape.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
19 hours ago by Lindsey Thomas
While New York's worshippers are filling churches, mosques and synagogues to pray tomorrow on the National Day of Prayer, atheists in the city will be gathering to protest. The Center for Atheism, a national group of atheists based in New York City, will be holding its annual Gift to Life Day as an alternative to the National Day of Prayer on May 1.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Ariel Siegel
NYU will announce tomorrow that Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe will be the 2008 Commencement speaker, according to an early copy of the announcement provided to WSN by the university.
Tribe is a scholar of constitutional law who has argued more than 30 cases in front of the U.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
12 hours ago by Rob Casapulla
It was interesting to read about the Students for a Democratic Society's "Funk the War" protest in The Daily Campus on Friday. Apparently the only thing that got less attention than the release of the MTV movie Stop-Loss, was the fact that a bunch of college students served the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate with stop-loss notices telling them they were not to leave their posts (go on vacation, visit family, etc.
Acorn, Drew University, Madison, NJ
11 hours ago by
Banning cigarettes does not stop smokers
-Steven Graboski
As a non-smoker who has seen friends and relatives addicted to cigarettes, I understand that smoking is a dangerous habit. At the same time a policy merely preventing cigarettes from being sold in our campus bookstore would ultimately do nothing to stop students from smoking.
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Papers That Published Today
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California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
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University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
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Doane College , Crete, NE
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Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN
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Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA
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Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
3 days ago by Erin McKinley & Scott Moore
Stephen Stakey, a freshman at Stony Brook University, passed out during the annual Roth Regatta on May 2. He was taken to the Stony Brook University Medical Center where he died later that day. He was 19.
The cause of Stakey's death is still unknown, pending an autopsy, his mother, Cathy Stakey, said.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
1 hour ago by Christopher Duray
This weekend, the class of 2008 celebrates graduation with massive commencement ceremonies, and to commemorate their departure, the university has arranged notable speakers for the 11 schools holding ceremonies Saturday and today.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
31 minutes ago
Well, this is it - graduation. Given the economy, I can look forward to getting no jobs with my UConn degree. But at least my alma mater taught me to drink. Cheers, UConn.
You know that statistic they teach you on orientation where one of the people sitting next to you won't graduate? It's true, just ask my buddy who sat to my right.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
31 minutes ago by Kevin Duffy
15. Wiggins, Kelly transfer; Thabeet stays for junior season
After a season marred by off-the-court problems, Wiggins decided his stay in Storrs was coming to an end. He announced that he would transfer on April 16. Kelly, who saw limited minutes off the bench, followed in Wiggins' steps and announced that he would transfer on April 23.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
3 days 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.
Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY
2 days ago by Arielle Brechisci
Eva Feldman's daughter waited 72 hours to report to campus police that she had been raped in her dorm room at Indiana University. She waited four more days to tell her parents. "I didn't want to make daddy cry," was her daughter's reason.
Her behavior is typical of rape victims, who delay reporting their attacks, if they ever do, for many reasons including shame, fear, guilt and a flawed judicial system.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
3 days ago by Elyssa Maldonado
The first annual Ticker Awards ceremony was held in the Newman Conference center, in the Library building on Tuesday, May 6. Over 60 guests were present, including President Kathleen Waldron, Vice President of Student Affairs Ben Corpus, and a few of the journalism professors including Roslyn Bernstein and Geanne Rosenberg .
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
6 days ago by Kelly Garlette
A genius wasn't required to realize that the DVD release of "Juno" would stir up a few bits of watered-down controversy. Here and there, people can read the opinions of those who didn't get a chance to express them when the film first hit theaters. While every single person is entitled to his or her own opinion, writing in a public forum forces authors to be critical of the facts they are presenting.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
6 days ago by Kristine Olaes
With little warning, Apex patrons who leave items in their lockers past the rental term have found their locks cut and their belongings thrown into "the cage."
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
5 days ago by Tom Stoelker
Lehman's gay club, the Rainbow Alliance, holds a mock wedding ceremony, as the debate on gay marriage rages throughout the campus.
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