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YSU may lower out-of-state tuition


		YSU may lower out-of-state tuition

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

1 day ago by Richard Louis Boccia

Lowering out-of-state tuition at Youngstown State University was one of the main points President David Sweet emphasized during his "State of the University, 2008" address late Monday morning.

About 480 campus community members gathered in Kilcawley Center's Chestnut Room to hear about YSU's and goals for the coming year, including the next steps of developing a community college.

Tales from a campus veteran

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Danny Doherty

As your feet start to roam Kent State University, here just a few things you should know:

n At Rosie's Diner in Tri-Towers, no one named Rosie actually works there. Save employees the trouble, and don't ask to talk to her.

n The fountain at Risman Plaza sometimes doubles as a pool or bubble bath.

Dix Stadium ready to show off renovations

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by David Ranucci and Tim Jacobs

Faculty and players are excited about the $4 million second-phase renovations to Dix Stadium, and they believe that fans and prospective players will be drawn to its new look.

Healthier football team looks to win

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by DKS Editors

The Kent State football team seemed to have enough talent last year to take any blows the season could throw at them, but by the end of the year the injury-plagued Flashes looked like a punch-drunk heavyweight whose manager should have tossed in the towel.

Blacks chose Obama over Jackson as race spokesperson


		Blacks chose Obama over Jackson as race spokesperson

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by George E Curry/NNPA Columnist

While everyone was fixated on Jesse Jackson's interest in castrating Sen. Barack Obama,  almost overlooked was another Obama insult  John McLaughlin, host of the "McLaughlin Group," made.

Black Anglicans question conservatives, African ties

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Daniel Burke/Religion News Service

For five years, conservative Episcopalians eager to escape their liberal American church have been building ties with African Anglicans half a world away. But they have few connections with Black Americans in their own back yard.

VexFest in pictures

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

1 day ago by Brian Cetina, design and photograph editor

Photos by Brian Cetina.

A Guide to: Tenleytown


		A Guide to: Tenleytown

The Eagle, American University, DC

6 days ago by Carolyn Phenicie

For those who don't feel like a big night out or who are crunched for time, here's the best of Tenleytown and the surrounding campus. Everything is within walking distance of AU's campus or the university's Tenleytown shuttle stop.

Newfound depth fueling position battles for Herd

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

6 days ago by Tom Bragg

The Marshall University football team is finding itself with something it has not had the luxury of having the last several seasons - depth.

Highlighting the newfound depth is a four-man battle for the starting quarterback position and a stable of capable running backs.

A Guide to: The Red Line


		A Guide  to: The Red Line

The Eagle, American University, DC

6 days ago by Tamar Hallerman

Are you tired of the Cheesecake Factory? (If you aren't, which I know you aren't, there's one of those too, located right by the Friendship Heights Metro station.) Yawning into your Maggiano's minestrone? Weeping while ordering another Domino's pepperoni pizza over the phone? Here is a sampling of the fantastic culinary selection that lies conveniently along Metrorail's red line that will keep you full, enlightened, or at the very least, not bored.

The 'college experience'

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

6 days ago by Sarina LoPresti

Each year, editors for The Parthenon walk in and out of the newsroom doors. Each semester, fresh new faces sign up to come together each night and put together our campus newspaper. Some editors stay for only one semester or one summer, and some walk in the doors and stay until graduation.

Herd basketball strives to reach new heights

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

5 days ago by Marlowe Hereford

BY MARLOWE HEREFORD

THE PARTHENON

Head men's basketball coach Donnie Jones is looking to build on his inaugural season's 16-14 record. The 2008-09 Thundering Herd has new players and new goals.

"I think (last season) set a good foundation," Jones said.

BREAKING NEWS: Man attacks student in possible kidnapping attempt

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

4 days ago by Brady Holt

Man attacks student in Lot 1 Wednesday night; University Police send e-mail crime alert

Lacrosse player Young arrested on DWI charges


		Lacrosse player Young arrested on DWI charges

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Mark Selig

Terrapin lacrosse player Ryan Young was arrested and charged with DWI on Aug. 2, just four months after teammate Travis Reed was arrested for DUI and marijuana possession.

Young, an attackman who was third on the Terps with 27 points his freshman season, will miss at least two games of his sophomore campaign due to the Student-Athlete Code of Conduct.

A Guide to: Weekends in the District


		A Guide to: Weekends in the District

The Eagle, American University, DC

6 days ago by Maureen McCarty

Although going to the monuments at night is cool, you can only do it so many times before it loses its mystique. And as awesome as the Smithsonian museums are, they, too, tend to become a little boring after awhile. Have no fear, though. Beyond the staple diet of monuments and museums, the District houses an array of events and restaurants to keep even the most veteran Washingtonians enticed. Below is just a sample of the typical AU haunts.

Police probe bar fire as arson

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Brady Holt

Cornerstone Grill and Loft still closed after last weekend's incident

Interfaith relationships take time, openess

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

6 days ago by Hope Moore

"The value of a relationship is in direct proportion to the time that you invest in the relationship." This quote by Brian Tracy is true of any relationship, but especially true of relationships where two people have different religious ideologies. OSU alumni Maria Bibler and her husband, Jared, know how much work a relationship can be when faiths differ from each other.

It's Homan's time to shine

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

6 days ago by Brad Hehmeyer

The road to starter has been somewhat of a rollercoaster ride for sophomore linebacker, Ross Homan. A heralded football prospect out of Coldwater High School just a few years ago, Homan has already shown glimpses of his potential, cracking the two-deep roster before the start of the 2006 season.

Safety still important as students save on gas

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

5 days ago by Lauren D. Schmoll

Gas-guzzling SUVs are seemingly becoming more difficult to spot around campus, while parking spots for motorcycles and scooters appear to be filling up quickly. As students search for solutions to save money on gas, many are turning to a two-wheeled variety of transportation.

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