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Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

12 hours ago

Health Center audit inessential

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

57 minutes ago

AP tests no match for Greeks, Rick Astley

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

6 hours ago by Chongsheng Chen

Professor suffers from administration's inhibitions

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

7 hours ago by Doug Nevins

RILEY: Debatable Comments

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

12 hours ago

In between attacking John McCain for owning seven houses and 13 cars, Barack Obama recently decided that he has had enough of the Republican's smear tactics. Obama declared that McCain is running the sleaziest campaign in modern presidential history.

RODRIGUE: Walk a day in my shoes

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

12 hours ago

During this year's edition of my annual back-to-school pack-a-thon, I was digging through the caverns of my closet when I was reunited with, along with a battalion of aggressive-looking balls of dust, my favorite pair of boots.

The senior year Saturday

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago by Kevin Ryan

I was able to avoid it for a long time. When you have multiple loves in your life, you hope and pray that their paths never cross. Because when they finally do, you have some tough decisions to make and some serious rationalizing to do. It's a difficult situation - one that no man should ever have to face.

Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago

Thumbs Up Chris Crane - After a rough start this year, Chris Crane proved he was capable of running the offense during BC's 38-31 victory over Tom O'Brien's North Carolina State team. His line: 428 yards and two touchdowns through the air, 43 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.

A special responsibility

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

12 hours ago

In the midst of a financial crisis, journalists are being more careful with language. A recent New York Times article writes that journalists -- often accused of "hyperbole and sowing alarm,"-- are now choosing their words carefully. By using the word 'panic,' to describe the current market situation, journalists are in danger of creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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.

Change we can believe in

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

20 hours ago by Gary Lowell

Barack Obama has used the campaign slogan "change we can believe in" in this Presidential campaign. However, Obama is in fact not living up to his claim. When I say that Obama is not living up to his claim, I do not mean that he would not be a change from the current Administration, he undoubtedly would be.

LiveJournal - Connecting Friends?

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

2 days ago by Mandy Wray Dion, Anchor Staff

Ah, LiveJournal - the website that most of us bloggers know and love. It is one of the most popular places on the internet to connect to your friends through blogs - either to share stories from daily life, share strong opinions, post fun pictures - and of course the most popular, to log in and rant about how much life sucks.

Your costly meal plan

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by Paul Payer. He can be reached at ppayer@student.umass.edu.

In lieu of purchasing the 200-meal YCMP plan a student could operate upon a whopping $120 grocery bill each week.

Bailout Blues

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

3 days ago by Monica Monteiro

If you've turned on the news at all lately and probably even if you haven't, you most likely heard all the nonstop panic about the Wall Street bailout. People seem to be split. Either you 100 percent oppose every facet of what's being proposed, or you agree that while it may suck to say the least, it's sadly a necessary evil.

Egg Donation: A Blessing or a Business?

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

3 days ago by Alix Bregman

Picture this: you're a female college student, swimming in student loans and other worrisome debts, trying to decide what to do with your life. Maybe you're rethinking that Russian civilization major a little too late. What's a girl to do? Well, when the going gets tough, the tough get primal.

Mourning the Maverick

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

4 days ago by Maggie Mertens

At Smith, it's surprising to hear someone stand up for a Republican on any level, so when a friend at our debate watch party mentioned her former love for McCain in the midst of the college student battleground for Obama, I was shocked. Then, out of curiosity, I started my own personal vetting process, and uncovered the best kept political secret since Deepthroat.

Diamonds and coal

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

4 days ago

A good-luck diamond to Megan Andelloux, former employee of the recently shuttered Miko Exoticwear, for her plans to open a "nonprofit feminist sex shop" near campus early next year. Until then, we'll just spend all our time on Health Services' new orgasm Web site.

Sex & the Cigar

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

4 days ago

10/02/08 - Dear Sex and the Cigar,

The dorm room just isn't cutting it anymore. I'm looking to spice up my sex life by doin' the old in-and-out in public places. Can you recommend some on-campus locales to poonj*?

- Thrill Seeker

Dear Thrill Seeker,

We at the Cigar have witnessed one couple bumpin' uglies in the backseat of a black four-door in the Union parking lot on a few occasions (we saw you last Sunday - yeah, you with the Massachusetts license plate), but we think we can help you come up with some more creative spots.

The 'Bryant Virgin' Strikes Back

The Archway, Bryant College, RI

4 days ago by Ella Bitman

It was not in my plan to write a follow-up to my last column, but I have apparently begun a bit of a stir here on campus with my previous column, Confessions of a "Bryant Virgin". I'm not going to lie; I enjoy controversy here and there. I get off on it actually.

Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Government-sanctioned discrimination


		Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Government-sanctioned discrimination

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

4 days ago by Jose Lopez-Gallego

While flying my helicopter over the Iraqi desert four years ago, I thought a lot about the state of our military and about the many decisions our government had made in recent years. One policy that I found particularly frustrating is Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT), which prohibits gays and lesbians who openly declare their sexual orientation from serving in the military.

Facing the new Facebook

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago by Meena Ganesan

Is it because our world has an affinity for moving up and down and shaking the order that Facebook, our social lifeline, decides to change its look? The site we check obsessively every day creates these earth-shattering altercations to its layout and expects us to deal.

The Beacon makes a November endorsement

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago by Beacon staff

At issue: Obama or McCain?

Our view: Just vote, baby.

Lambda protests are disrespectful browbeating

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

4 days ago by Paloma Zepeda

Any reasonable observer would note that this protest seems designed to fail to change either public opinion or the policy itself. Looking a little more closely, it seems like that doesn't matter. Maybe the point of this protest is to let a person browbeat a member of the military for 20 minutes. Is this protest? No. This is throwing spit wads. This is beneath us.

The Buddy System

The Suffolk Voice, Suffolk University, MA

4 days ago by Mary Kathryn Kwasnik

My mother raised me to believe that everyone, everyone, wants to kidnap, rape and kill me. "Things are different now," she would say, holding my hand as we crossed a street. "When I was a kid, I could ride my bike to the 5 and dime and everyone was looking out for me.

All Hail: Life through the eyes of a freshman

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago

I hate Eskimos. This may seem like a random statement, and perhaps it is, but I could give you multiple pages of reasons as to why I dislike Inuits. I will only give you one, however: They don't contribute to society. None of them have real jobs. Meanwhile, I, the Wicker Man (or "Garc" if you prefer), was a slave to the grind all summer.

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