The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
19 hours ago by Dan Cobar
The class of 2014 ended their orientation with the class of 1964 "adopting" them. Each year, Lehigh honors this tradition at the First-Year Student Rally where the incoming class is adopted by the class from 50 years prior.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
13 hours ago by Megan Hanks
Last semester, Chi Phi was required by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs to suspend all activities on allegations that they participated in hazing. They have since appealed the decision and are in the process of rebuilding the fraternity with the help of a consultant.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
19 hours ago by Lauren Kelly
Sands Casino achieves best financial quarter yet this past spring. The casino continues to thrive since the addition of table games in July, but is struggling to find enough table games dealers to meet the demand.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
12 hours ago by Justin Guiffré
Columnist
As a representation of GW, GW Today's feed on Twitter is often overly personal, unprofessional and generally irreverent. Is this the kind of presence we want coming from an official GW feed?
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
8 hours ago by Sara Fischer
Cartoonist
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
14 hours ago by Chris Bailey
GW Expat
Our expat has been living in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a little under a week now, and it seems as if the city has received enough rain to be considered a rainforest.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by ReShonda Tate Billingsley/Special to the NNPA from the Houston Defender
t's a nationwide problem - the shortage of Black male teachers. Only two percent of the nation's nearly five million teachers are African American.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by Adelle M. Banks/Religion News Service
Two new polls say one in four Americans mistakenly believe President Obama is a Muslim, presenting the White House with the challenge of defining a central element of the president's life story.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
4 days ago by Carla Bynum
After several controversies last year surrounding Lincoln's past food supplier, Sodexo, many students were enthused when there were talks of a new food service company.
The new food vendor, Virginia-based Thompson Hospitality, is the largest minority-owned food service company in the country, serving universities and corporate clients.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
4 days ago by Staff
Once again SRU's campus is filled with life as students and professors bustle around from one place to another. We at The Rocket are excited to see these new faces and look forward to informing our school and community in all areas news, sports and feature related.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
4 days ago by Debbie Hilton
While most college students were spending the end of their summer going back to school shopping and getting their last rays at the beach, SRU football players were enduring high temperatures and long practices as they were preparing for the 2010 campaign.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
2 days ago by Bill Kostkas
10. Frank Gore RB SF: A 1,000 yard runner and posted double-digit touchdowns for the first time in 2009. If he stays healthy the 49ers will lean on him most of the way.
9. Desean Jackson WR PHI: He's the most-feared deep threat in the NFL. He had blazing speed, that helps him to get touchdowns and return yardage, a rare commodity today.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
4 days ago
This summer, Case Western Reserve University students Noah Garfinkle, Stephen Fleming, Lydia Whittington, Kate Hart, Sana Haider, and Robin Wilson teamed up with seven professionals from the Central Ohio chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and traveled to Batoula, Cameroon with the specific purpose of building two wells in the community.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
3 days ago by Anessa Hodgson
One hundred and fifty six years ago John Miller Dickey established an institution that sought to enlighten young Black men and prepare them for missionary work.
Dickey so selflessly used his time, energy, and money to enhance the quality of life for the students he welcomed on these grounds, the very same grounds we now call Lincoln University.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
4 days ago by Shinichi Inoue
A pre-season analysis of the different divisions of the NFL.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
3 days ago by Julia Clancy
Much like discussing weather, family, and politics seems to be a safety net for those unskilled in the art of conversation, so to is discussing the quality of cafeteria food. Asking almost anybody that eats in a cafeteria about the food is like asking an engineering major "Mac or PC?" You guarantee yourself an emotionally charged, detail-oriented conversation lasting no less than 30 minutes, free of awkward silences.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
2 days ago by Rebecca Fishbein
Attention all freshmen: The moment you've been waiting for has finally arrived.
Gone are the days of curfews and sharing close quarters with your parents. No longer will you have to sneak out of your house or apartment in order to meet up with that special someone, or hook up in the projection room above the auditorium during your free periods.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
5 days ago by Chelsea Miller ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
Youngstown State University Police may soon have more than crime-fighting on its hands if student Nick Uroseva has his way. This time, the police department is fighting to rid the campus of the undead … or zombies.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
1 day ago by Christina Warner
As you start your freshman year, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the opportunities and activities presented to you. Even the schedule for Freshman Orientation appears time consuming (because it is) and is enough to make a frosh more than a little nervous about the impending four years.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
2 days ago by Husain Danish and Peter Sicher
Welcome (back) to Hopkins!
At the opening of the school year, freshmen are beginning their undergraduate experiences just as upperclassmen are contemplating their careers and futures. However, no matter who you are, the start of the academic year is a time for self-reflection and an opportunity to reevaluate your goals, possibly altering course in the process.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
4 days ago by Andrea DeMart ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
Local and state officials gathered in Tod Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University for the official announcement of Youngstown as an Ohio Hub of Innovation and Opportunity.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
4 days ago by Chris Cotelesse
Less than 50 years ago, America was suffering as much as it ever had. Tens of thousands of its young citizens, both black and white, were bled and blown up for the sake of ideology in disguise. And when they came home from the jungles and fields that broke them without regard to their class or color, they returned to a foreign world that counted those qualities above their character.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
11 hours ago by Nicole Lockley
School is back in session for the 156th year at historic Lincoln University.
Students arrived the third week of August prepared to deal with the challenges of a new academic year and a changing campus.
Lincoln has made several additions and subtractions to its physical appearance.
The Concordian, Concord University, WV
6 days ago by Andrea Lannom
Whether it was the travel, the expression of grief, or a mix of both, there was something about Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love that absolutely sucked me in. This book not only brings the reader to tears through a traumatic divorce but also brings the reader to peace by the pursuit of balance.
The Concordian, Concord University, WV
5 days ago by Dustin Blankenship
Dr. John David Smith has been announced to officially fill the position of Vice President and Academic Dean, a position he has held as an interim for the past year. President Gregory Aloia made the announcement at the end of the Spring 2010 semester.
As Vice President, Dr.