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How it unraveled


		How it unraveled

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 hours ago by Tim McCann

More than 200 people packed the School of Management auditorium Monday to hear a panel of experts in the field explain how a culture of lax regulation and risk-taking led to the sudden breakdown of some of Wall Street's biggest companies, dragging confidence in the world economy down with them.

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.

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.

Priscilla Ball Frenzy


		Priscilla Ball Frenzy

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

12 hours ago by Tamara Obradov (NG), Contributing Writer

As the traditional dress-up party of the year is approaching, students are talking about the tickets, preparation and costumes. Although Priscilla Ball takes up quite some time, one thing is certain, it does bring a lot of excitement to campus. This article shares perspectives on the preparation for the Priscilla Ball.

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.

Software picks frosh roommates

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago by KyooLee Park

As September approaches, incoming freshmen often become nervous imagining who their first roommate will be. Although not everyone becomes lifelong friends with their freshman year roommate, it is undeniable that the quality of residential life and relationship with your roommate can have a heavy influence on the first year experience.

War child raps his story


		War child raps his story

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago by Chantal Cabrera

On Tuesday afternoon, the sounds of students rushing through O'Neill Plaza were replaced by the songs of Emmanuel Jal, who took to the stage with a rap that summed up the events of his life as a child in Sudan. After his brief poem, which included solemn rhymes like "forced to sin to make a living," "I've seen my people die like flies," and "sometimes I'm doing wrong to make things right," Jal shared his story with the audience in 45 minutes.



Jal, from southern Sudan, was born into a world of turmoil. Early in his childhood, tensions arose between the northern and southern Sudan. His father left his family after a rebel movement was formed in southern Sudan, and could no longer provide for the family.

Crime Log

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

12 hours ago by Mike Napolitano

Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety reports.

Tuesday, September 23

10:30 a.m.

Callers reported young boys asking for money on World Series Way. Northeastern Division of Public Safety (NUPD) responded and found three boys skipping school.

Summer Stories-Class of 2009


		Summer Stories-Class of 2009

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

18 hours ago

As I reflect back upon my summer, I'd like to pass along (especially to RCs or others interested in media, entertainment, or sports) some of the things I learned along the way.

The internship search can definitely be a time-intensive process. I'll admit that my search was a little on the unconventional side.

Vice Presidential searches underway at BSC

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

22 hours ago by Michelle Hacunda

At the Opening Day Breakfast (held annually for faculty and staff at Bridgewater State College) President Dana Mohler-Faria announced his plans to move forward with two upcoming national searches for vice presidents. Separate search committees, for each division, are currently being formed.

Changes in curriculum make connections more diverse

Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA

1 day ago by John Kramer '12

Connections, an integral part

of Wheaton's Liberal Arts education,

have undergone several

changes that will affect the class

of 2010 and all subsequent classes.

Connections, a required set of

courses across several disciplines

linked by a theme, have been

revised to close a previous loophole

that when taken advantage

of defeated their very purpose.

School of Assassins


		School of Assassins

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

1 day ago by Nicole Sauber

A haunting quiet fell over the students and faculty that sat in the Moakley Auditorium on the night of September 24th as they learned-many for the first time-that for over 60 years, the dollars of U.S. taxpayers have been funding the School of the Americas (SOA).

Student severely injured in accident

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 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.

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.

Fewer than 30 students using University parking

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 days ago by Alexandra Keegan

Only 28 students are currently using the University's new off-campus student parking lot - down from as many as 250 students using on-campus parking last year.

Health Services working to help some reach the 'big O'

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 days ago by Alexandra Ulmer

Beyond checking your heartbeat and curing your cold, Health Services now wants to help you orgasm - if you're female, that is.

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.

Downtown Panhandling Ordinance Spurs Debate


		Downtown Panhandling Ordinance Spurs Debate

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

3 days ago by Christina Nyquist

As part of an overall effort to address homelessness, panhandling and public safety in Northampton, city officials and the police department, along with business development and economic planners, have drafted an ordinance that would restrict panhandling downtown.

Public Safety reveals new emergency warning system

Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma

3 days ago by Cayla Slattery

At 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 18, Assumption College conducted a test of its new emergency warning system. Students, faculty and visitors walking outside on campus heard a series of three alarms, followed by the words, "This is an Assumption College Alert: This is a test of the Assumption College Emergency Warning System.

Samantha Power Delivers Forceful Lecture on Human Rights in the Age of Genocide

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

3 days ago by Christiana Solano

Pulitzer prize-winner Samantha Power, noted journalist and expert on human rights related foreign policy, opened the 2008-09 Body Politics series on Sept. 25 at the Weissman Center at Mount Holyoke.

Weissman Center Director Lois Brown describes Power as "a woman unfazed," and chose Power as the opening lecturer for the series because "her energetic assessments of our world reveal a healthy impatience with the world as is.

Campus Cash not going off campus, for now at least

Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma

4 days ago by Joe Mascia

Last spring, it was announced in a letter and email to the Assumption community that the school's Campus Cash program would be extended to some off-campus locations for the fall of 2008. The email called the program an "extension" to Campus Cash, which is normally used across campus for purchasing meals at Taylor Dining Hall and Charlie's, for purchasing snacks or soda from vending machines and for use of the school's laundry machines.

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.

V.P. Weygand eyes university presidency

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

4 days ago by Tyler Will

09/26/08 - Despite a troublesome financial situation and waning support from the R.I. Statehouse, University of Rhode Island Vice President of Administration Robert Weygand has declared his interest in the presidency of URI.

"I would like to be considered and I hope people would view my candidacy in an objective way," Weygand said.

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.

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