Content feeds update every 60 minutes

Campus News Change Content Filter

'There really are no excuses'


		'There really are no excuses'

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

3 hours ago by Jen Chick

What a difference a week can make. A week ago, Keene State College athletics were on top of the world.

Volleyball and field hockey captured an LEC title, women's soccer had a No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament and cross country, ranked 13th nationally, looked to be heading to another NCAA championship.

Wine, cheese event kicks off senior gift campaign

The Circle, Marist College, NY

3 hours ago by Andrew Overton

The 2009 Senior Class Gift Campaign, a longtime Marist tradition where seniors make a gift to the Marist Fund upon graduation, is a quarter of the way towards its goal of $4000 thanks to a successful wine and cheese reception last week.

College gossip site too 'juicy' for KSC campus

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

10 hours ago by Brian Anderson

Senior class representative Angelo Liberatore led a discussion at the Student Assembly meeting Tuesday night about the controversial Web site Juicy Campus.

"I wanted to talk about this to see if we can do anything about this site that is hurting a lot of people," Liberatore said.

Binge drinking on the rise at Smith

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

18 hours ago by Radhika Garland

Almost every week, at least one Smith student is taken to Emergency Services from alcohol-related sickness. Although the College provides services for students who suffer from alcohol abuse, in the form of counseling at Health Services and alcohol training for Residence life, the trend is not projected to stop.

Marist recognizes CNN correspondent

The Circle, Marist College, NY

20 hours ago by Marissa Guercio and Lindsay Straub

Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent for CNN, received the 2008 Marist College Lowell Thomas Award at the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan on Friday, Nov. 14.

NPR education reporter visits Simon's Rock

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Maeve Dwyer

On Monday or Tuesday of this week you may have noticed a man with a long microphone sitting in on one of your classes.

This man was Larry Abramson, the national education reporter for National Public Radio. For those of your familiar with NPR, his pieces usually air on national segments such as This American Life and All Things Considered.

Bed bugs identified in Dolliver House

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Robin Caskey

"We felt like we had this big illness, something contagious," sophomore Sena Secilmis says of her experience of bed bug infestation that overtook Kendrick House last fall semester.

Secilmis was one of eight girls living in Kendrick's former Suite E, where bed bugs were initially found in just one of the five rooms.

However, the entire hall was evacuated, because, according to Hill House Residence Director Ken Geremia, "there was reason to believe it was spreading."

UAlbany professor ranked No. 5 in the nation


		UAlbany professor ranked No. 5 in the nation

Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY

1 day ago by Carly Laniado

Two students charged with rape


		Two students charged with rape

Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY

1 day ago by Matthew Arco

SunEthanol plant scheduled for local construction behind "Q" microbe discovery

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

2 days ago by Gary Tarantino, Collegian Staff

SunEthanol's first pilot plant is scheduled to start production in 2009. The plant will likely be situated in Springfield and is currently awaiting approval of $2.8 million in federal funding. The company is negotiating with paper and cardboard plants to use their paper remnants, with hope that the ethanol produced at the facility will power factories that currently use coal.

Election Night in Arbor Hill

Classroom Publication, University of Albany, NY

3 days ago by Shaun Savarese

The third ward was enriched by sounds of celebration Tuesday night where outside of the Grace and Holy Innocent Church on Robin St. in Albany stood proud and happy people, wishing on change that a new president may bring. One car slowly swerved curbside letting out three teenagers who ran inside to step behind the curtains of one the five district voting booths.

Jill Gilbreth's short story shines

The MCLA Beacon, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, MA

3 days ago by Laura Chaput, Managing Editor

It wasn't her typical day. Yes, she may have woken up, sat at her desk at 8:30 a.m. during her designated writing hours-but when she received an e-mail from Professor Donald Pecor, her day changed.

Professor Jill Gilbreth was just recognized by the Best American Short Stories 2008 for writing "When the Stars Begin to Fall.

Smith shows solidarity at vigil protesting Proposition 8


		Smith shows solidarity at vigil protesting Proposition 8

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Liz Brasington

Across campus on Nov. 4, Smith students abandoned homework to watch the highly anticipated 2008 presidential election. However, several students stayed awake past the election announcement to see if some states would take another step towards change.

Arkansas, California, Arizona and Florida had propositions that either banned gay marriage or limited rights for same-sex couples.

Dining Services proposes house fines for missing dishes

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Christina Nyquist

Dining Services has had it with the droves of dishes that disappear from Smith's dining halls each semester. Frustrated with years of watching money used to replace missing dishes simply fly out the window, the college's department for all things food-related is seeking treatment for the perennial headache caused by pilfered plates, forks, mugs and even salt and pepper shakers.

Vigil sheds light on violence

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

6 days ago by Eliza Stinneford

Orange cutouts stood as silent witnesses for victims of domestic violence at an awareness vigil in Keene.

On Oct. 28, the Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention held a domestic violence awareness vigil as part of October being nationally recognized as domestic violence awareness month.

Confusion on Question 2

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

6 days ago by Matt Rocheleau, Collegian Staff

State officials say the details on how to implement the passing of ballot Question 2 are still hazy, and they don't expect the new law decriminalizing marijuana to go into effect until late December or early January.

"Until that time, the current law remains in effect, that is, possession of any amount of marijuana is still a criminal offense," said a statement from Attorney General Martha Coakley.

UAlbany students face voting challenges


		UAlbany students face voting challenges

Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY

6 days ago by Carly Laniado

MCLA houses record numbers


		MCLA houses record numbers

The MCLA Beacon, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, MA

6 days ago by Laura Chaput, Managing Editor

2010 by 2010? Looks like the College will reach those numbers.

Numbers for the open houses this semester have been through the roof. The College expects 280 families to tour the campus on Nov. 15.

"We've got some butterflies," said Admissions Counselor Kate Heekin.

350 volunteers to gather on Mid-Hudson Bridge for climate change

The Circle, Marist College, NY

6 days ago by Amanda Lavergne

In effort to raise awareness on climate change, 350 volunteers from groups and colleges all around the Hudson Valley area will gather on the FDR-Mid-Hudson Bridge Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. as a part of "350 for 350 hands across the Hudson for action on climate change" - an event sponsored by 350.org.

Close

Filter displayed content by...

Athletic Conference
ZIP Code
Region

...or show everything

Show Content From Everywhere

Click below to display syndicated content from all national college newspapers.