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Voice of Mets and Isles Speaks to Students


		Voice of Mets and Isles Speaks to Students

Knight News, Queens College, NY

8 hours ago by Alice Lok, Joey Gutmann

Howie Rose, radio sportscaster and member of the Queens College graduating class of 1977, visited the college Nov. 19 to talk about his broadcast career and its beginnings at QC.

The conference room at the Rosenthal Library was overflowing with students who wanted to hear what the voice of the New York Mets and the New York Islanders had to say.

Happy Thanksgiving


		Happy Thanksgiving

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

22 hours ago

Clean and Clear, or Not.


		Clean and Clear, or Not.

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

23 hours ago

Prakirti Nangia

Senior Staff Writer

When Archana Vishwanath walked into her eleventh floor kitchen the other day, what she saw made her very angry.

It was about 2 a.m., and almost everyone at Hunter College's Brookdale Residence Hall was asleep-that is, everyone except certain lucky roaches that she found feasting on the leftovers in the kitchen sink.

No Space, Big Problem

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

23 hours ago

Vera Zukelman

Senior Staff Writer

When the newly chartered Red Cross Club holds meetings, its members often find themselves convening in Hunter College bridges and hallways. Their plight is common at Hunter, where finding space amidst a 21,000-plus student body is never easy.

35th Annual Whitney M. Young Memorial Conference Tackles the Winds of change


		35th Annual Whitney M. Young Memorial Conference Tackles the Winds of change

Wharton Journal, University of Pennsylvania, PA

23 hours ago by Franklin Amoo & Bryan Lattimore (WG'09) Contributing Writer

This past weekend, the excitement in the air was palpable as the African American MBA Association hosted the 35th Annual Whitney M. Young Memorial Conference. The longest running conference at The Wharton School, the WMY (as the conference is affectionately known) welcomed hundreds of alumni, business leaders, scholars, students and other eager participants to the Loews Hotel in Center City, Philadelphia.

Financial crisis forces firing of 18 Penn Museum researchers

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

23 hours ago by Kathy Wang

The Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is the latest to be affected by the financial crisis.

Museum director Richard Hodges announced in a memo last Friday that the museum would discontinue 18 "research specialist" positions that have been part of the curatorial departments and the Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology, in addition to disbanding the MASCA division as a whole.

Oil's Well


		Oil's Well

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

1 day ago by Andrea Bianchi

"I don't know how they work, they just do," said Kathy Esposito, a ritualistic oil user and mother of five. "We almost never have to visit the doctor and I find that I am not purchasing over the counter medications any longer."

"I started using the Essential Oils when a friend of mine hosted an oil party," said Esposito.

Economic Downturn


		Economic Downturn

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

1 day ago by Tahir Jon, Senior Investigative Reporter

An economic downturn, coupled with an increase in the number of people who want to attend college, could lead to one of the worst tuition affordability crises since President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Higher Education Act of 1965.

Few people know about high tuition costs better than Sussex County Community College students.

Lautenberg: 'Brighter Days Ahead for All of Us'

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

1 day ago by Lacey Hubeny

Nov. 4 turned out to be a promising day for Democrats all across the nation, winning landslide victories in the House, Senate and the White House, making it a historical day for Barack Obama.

Obama was not the only one making history that night. Sen. Frank Lautenberg made history by becoming the first Senator from New Jersey to be elected into office five times.

Flyer Criticizes Student Gov

Knight News, Queens College, NY

1 day ago by Natalie Shields

Mysterious flyers questioning Queens College's student government spurred dialogue about whether the Student Association has been working effectively to serve the needs of the student body.

"WE WANT A STUDENT GOV'T THAT WORKS," read one set of flyers posted in the Student Union and dining hall in early November.

Veterans Say: Celebrate Armistice Day for Peace


		Veterans Say: Celebrate Armistice Day for Peace

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

2 days ago by Chris Nesi

It was a dramatic sight: over two thousand black and white balloons floating in silent vigil throughout Zanfino Plaza, each representing two U.S. soldiers killed in the Iraq War. The sight of those balloons coupled with the knowledge of what they represent was a moving symbol, and a sobering reminder of the men and women who gave their lives for their country.

Things to do over Spring Break

The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY

2 days ago by Lauren Heckler

Mountain Hawk named 'Clutch'


		Mountain Hawk named 'Clutch'

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Gwen Purdom

Lehigh Athletics revealed the official name for Lehigh's Mountain Hawk mascot Wednesday night during Lehigh-Laf-A-Palooza.

Runners face South Mountain for 54th annual Turkey Trot


		Runners face South Mountain for 54th annual Turkey Trot

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Jessica Chu

Lehigh students, faculty, staff members and alumni faced bitter cold Thursday to run in the 54th Annual Turkey Trot, one of the oldest Spirit Week events.

Electrical overload causes fire at frat house


		Electrical overload causes fire at frat house

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago by Rachel Baye

A fire at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house early yesterday morning was caused by an electrical overload, according to the Division of Public Safety.

The fraternity house, located at 4040 Walnut St., was evacuated at about 3:30 a.m. when brothers reported seeing smoke billowing from a second-floor bedroom.

Tailgating tradition curtailed by new rules


		Tailgating tradition curtailed by new rules

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

4 days ago by Mark Mummert

This year's Lafayette-Lehigh pre-game celebrations will be the first time in recent memory that no one will be allowed to have cars on March Field, part of a number of changes made by the administration to reduce dangerous alcohol consumption during the game day.

New president launches 'Justice Matters' curriculum


		New president launches 'Justice Matters' curriculum

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

4 days ago by Shannon Keough

Justice Matters, the new Cabrini College curriculum which will be implemented in fall 2009 for entering students, was revealed by Dr. Marie Angelella George at her inauguration as president of Cabrini College. This new curriculum is unlike any other in the United States and will emphasize to students the importance of working for a more just world and advocating for local and global communities.

Students in Danger


		Students in Danger

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

4 days ago by Megan Law

This past month, Baruch Professor Jana Bazzoni and a New York University student were injured at the intersection of 24th St. and Lexington Avenue. The details of the occurrence were recorded in an incident report.

Director of Security and Public Safety Department Henry McLaughlin convened with the chairperson of Community Board 6 and their safety committee.

Pro-Life speaker differentiates gay rights and abortion rights

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

4 days ago by Whitney Chenoweth

On Tuesday, Drew Students for Life hosted a pro-life speaker President of the Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians (PLAGAL) Cecilia Brown to create a better understanding of the pro-life community. Brown's lecture, titled "Lesbian, Liberal, and Pro-Life," covered her abortion, her path to the pro-life movement as a liberal lesbian, and the founding, history and future of PLAGAL.

2008 GMA Conference

The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY

4 days ago by Adam Gold, Elina Gorlenkova, and Stefanie Weintraub

A theme of connection prevailed throughout the 2008 Graduate Marketing Association Conference, held on November 14th at NYU Stern's Kaufman Management Center. The conference, titled "Marketing Now: Connecting with Today's Consumers" had approximately 300 attendees and featured a vast array of marketing professionals from a variety of companies.

Over 100 Demonstrators Rally Against Proposition 8

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

5 days ago by Elizabeth Kilborn

"What do we want? Equal rights! When do we want them? Now!" This is what over 100 demonstrators were chanting as they marched down Valley Road last Saturday in an effort to raise awareness about Prop 8.

The demonstrators gathered by the train station on Lorraine Avenue and Valley Road to get pumped up for their 2.

Vegas, baby!

The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY

5 days ago by Monica Khurana

There is no thrill like the thrill of being in Las Vegas. Whether it's the sights of some of the world's most elaborate hotels, restaurants and theatre productions or the sounds of the impressive nightclubs, casino floors and sportsbooks, there is never a shortage of entertainment in Vegas.

Bolivian President Morales Urges Social Reforms


		Bolivian President Morales Urges Social Reforms

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

5 days ago by By Dave Register/Staff Writer

His Excellency Evo Morales, president of Bolivia, discussed his personal political history and the aspirations of Bolivia before a packed McNally Amphitheatre at Fordham Law School on Nov. 17.

Morales, a former coca grower and the first indigenous president of Bolivia, is the second Latin-American head of state to visit Fordham this year.

SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture


		SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

5 days ago by Nate Currie

The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously allocated $2,800 to the College Republicans on Nov. 12 to fund security for a Dec. 3 lecture by conservative author, commentator and activist Ann Coulter.

The Republican's official proposal said Coulter will "discuss the 2008 elections and her analysis of the victors, the losers and the future of conservatism among other political topics pertinent to current events.

Construction continues on Queens campus

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

5 days ago by Everton Bailey, News Editor

The opening of renovated Carnesecca Arena and the unveiling of the revamped library in recent weeks close the book on two of the main construction projects from this summer.

"We had a very busy summer with those projects," said Ibi Yolas, executive director of Design and Construction.

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