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Rams dominate rival Brown, take Governor's Cup


		Rams dominate rival Brown, take Governor's Cup

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

2 hours ago by Christopher Smith

10/07/08 - In front of 6,014 fans at Meade Stadium the University of Rhode Island football team defeated its rival Brown University 37-13 in the 27th annual Battle for the Governor's Cup.

The Rams dominated time of possession controlling the ball for over 41 minutes.

Budget faces $10M gap

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

7 hours ago by Jillian Wagner

Brandeis' budget will suffer due to a decrease in endowment and higher operating costs.

New rooms available for spring

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

6 hours ago by Miranda Neubauer

104 juniors and seniors can apply to live in Ridgewood next semester.

Harassment laws explained

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

7 hours ago by Anya Bergman

Attorney Daryl Lapp addressed faculty concerns about academic freedom in light of an incident last fall.

Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase


		Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 hours ago by Benjy Asher

Coming off its win over Harvard, the football team was brought down to earth with a 37-13 loss to URI on Saturday. Brown's sloppy play contributed to the loss, with the Rams capitalizing on two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a blocked punt that set up a touchdown near the end of the first half.

What the Financial Crisis Means To HBS


		What the Financial Crisis Means To HBS

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

1 day ago by Jack Sallay (OH), Associate Editor

"It is an anxious time.  A worrisome time. Probably even a dangerous time. It's a historic time. A time that we will be teaching about in our classrooms for some time." And so began Dean Jay Light presenting to a packed Burden Auditorium on Tuesday, September 23 for "Turmoil on the Street: Fathoming the Financial Crisis", a panel discussion featuring University Professor Robert Merton, Professor David Moss, Lecturer Nicolas Retsinas, and Senior Lecturer Clayton Rose.

Not ready for prime time

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

2 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

Saturday night's game against North Carolina was kind of like the movie "Good Luck, Chuck."

First, it was boring. Then it got kind of funny. Then it got really bad and I had to turn it off.

How bad was it?

Jonathan the Husky pulled the plug on the field lights just so he didn't have to watch the rest of the game.

Juicy: Chris Brown and Rihanna: Match made in heaven?

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

12 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

How perfect are these two? One is the most famous R&B singer in the world and the other is the most beautiful R&B singer in the world. But rest assured, Brown is willing to cope with Rihanna's looks. He's just a little jealous of her popularity.

Hip-hop's dream couple was spotted inside a KFC a week ago and is rumored to have scheduled two concerts together - the second of which is in New Zealand and was sold out in 20 minutes.

The Financial Crisis Finally Explained

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

1 day ago by By Brian Dutt (OE), Viewpoints Editor

My mom recently asked me to explain how this financial crisis happened. I didn't have a great answer, so I decided to draw an analogy and then take from there.

Subprime lending is kind of like an ice cream truck lending money to kids to buy ice cream during a hot summer - even if their allowances don't support that kind of spending.

Ciao bella: Fuel friendly scooters gain popularity

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

23 hours ago by Gail Waterhouse

With average gas prices in Boston at nearly $3.45 per gallon, according to AAA's website, transportation in an already expensive city is no bargain, especially for college students on limited budgets.

Although bicycles and public transportation are less expensive than owning a car in the city, some people in the Boston area have been turning to an increasingly popular alternative: scooters.

Grad's sex and parenting sites flourish

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

1 day ago by Jyotsna Mullur

The economy is in a slump. Job opportunities are scarce. What's a Brown graduate to do? Start a sex Web site, of course.

Rufus Griscom '91 graduated into a floundering economy. He says many of his classmates were faced with the reality that their ambitions of landing a lucrative job would have to be sidelined, at least for the time being.

Harry Potter takes it all off

The Heights, Boston College, MA

22 hours ago by Christina Lepri

Some things are worth $137. A nice TV. A great pair of boots. A dinner at Lower.

The ultimate question: Is seeing Harry Potter naked worth it?

Last weekend, the first Broadway revival of the Tony Award-winning play Equus opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on 44th Street in New York.

High Rollers


		High Rollers

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

12 hours ago by By Dave Kang (OG), Contributing Writer

A group of 30 HBS students took September's long weekend as an opportunity to leave Allston and meet face-to-face the people quietly-and not so quietly-changing the face of gaming and entertainment on the Las Vegas Strip, one multi-billion dollar development at a time.

BC cracks down on off-campus partying

The Heights, Boston College, MA

1 day ago by Alex Vontz

Welcome to the wonderful world of off-campus housing. However, as much as it seems a year of off-campus residence would be full of new freedoms and possibilities given the extra distance between you and the ever-present eye of the Boston College Police Department (BCPD), Steve Montgomery, off-campus community liaison, is here to make sure that this new lifestyle is not all fun and games.

A big stadium doesn't make you clutch

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago by Jessica Isner

When you're Boston College and you're a member of the ACC, you're the misfit. Seeing what all the other schools are like can be kind of intimidating.

Exhibit A: NC State.

It has nothing to do with the team itself (obviously - I would not want to be a fan of Tom O'Brien's squad today.

Football: UMass gets big win over Delaware


		Football: UMass gets big win over Delaware

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

8 hours ago by Ryan Fleming, Collegian Staff

With its back against the wall, having lost its last two games, the No. 18 Massachusetts football team was in a must-win situation Saturday against Colonial Athletic Association rival No. 16 Delaware.

"This game meant a lot more than the rest of them," UMass free safety Jeremy Miles said.

'Pixilerations' experiments with new media

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

12 hours ago by Anita Mathews

Take a tour of the gallery at 191 Westminster St. this week and you'll find yourself in the midst of robots, holograms, motion sensors and an interactive video projection.

Budget Bust: Slowly disappearing secretaries

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

3 days ago by Tyler Will

"Budget Busts" is part of a weekly series about the effects of budget cuts at the University of Rhode Island.

By Tyler Will

News Staff Reporter

10/03/08- While the University of Rhode Island is amid the worst financial crisis in recent memory, campus organizations are suffering: athletic teams are being cut, faculty have been offered early retirement incentives and secretaries are slowly disappearing from department offices.

Graduate student hurt in crash

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

4 days ago by William McGuinness, Collegian Staff

A University of Massachusetts graduate student was severely injured as she was crossing the street in the early evening last night.

According to University spokesman Ed Blaguszewski, Li Cai, 25 years old and a student living on campus, was struck by a four-door Toyota Camry while crossing Massachusetts Ave.

Rhody pic of the Day


		Rhody pic of the Day

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

4 days ago by Keri Castro

Presidents and marijuana

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

12 hours ago by Nick O'Malley, Collegian Columnist

In this year's election, the national media is ablaze with the prospects of a black president or female vice president. This election will make history. On college campuses, however, a majority of interest is vested in the infamous question two.

When it comes down to it, the history-making aspects of the 2008 election include only two things - the end of George W.

Gup named new chair of Journalism Department

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago by Maria Chutchian, Paddy Shea

Newspaperman Ted Gup will be the journalism department's next chair, he said in an interview with The Beacon on Thursday. Gup will take over Emerson's second largest department next fall; until then Janet Kolodzy will remain the department's interim chair.

confessions of academic rock stars

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

5 days ago by luisa robledo, brigitta greene, sharon choi

john stein --

Rumor has it that one out of every four students at Brown takes the introductory neuroscience course, NEUR 0010. One quarter of the student body takes one particular class out of the countless possibilities that Brown offers!

As it turns out, I'm a part of that group.

Faculty approve new grading system


		Faculty approve new grading system

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

3 days ago by Andrew Kalloch and Chris Szabla

In an email to the Harvard Law School community Friday afternoon, Dean Elena Kagan announced that the faculty had voted to move to an Honors-Pass-Low Pass-Fail grading system similar to those at Yale and Stanford Law Schools. The new system will be implemented for students entering with the Class of 2012 in Fall 2009; it remains undecided whether the changes will apply to any current students.

Column: Trashy, tanked and toned

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

5 days ago by Danny Deza

Last week, a friend and I were walking down the street and we couldn't help but notice a group of young college students yelling and screaming without a care. Their, "Yeah dude!" and constant references to Dane Cook jokes made me roll my eyes and turn my head in annoyance to mutter the common phrase, "douchebag.

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