The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
15 minutes ago by Kristen Stimola
Among the first letters that students accepted to Lehigh receive is the one saying how to access their e-mail.While once the key to the formerly student-exclusive Facebook, a college e-mail account still acts as the lifeline between students, professors and administrators.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
15 minutes ago by Allison Rolish
Latest U.S. News and World Report rankings find Lehigh the 35th best college in America, a drop in four places from 31st last year.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
1 day ago by Ivoree Myles
Even James Bond could not defeat the loopholes or even crack the intricate code to a room assignment from the office of Resident Life, according to many Morgan State students who struggle to be cleared for on-campus housing. Who is responsible for the confusion, constant phone calls and ridiculously long lines in the building of Resident Life? Do the students prolong the process by submitting their housing applications in an untimely manner or is Resident Life simply unprepared for the multitude of students that apply every year? To point the finger at one particular party will not solve this dilemma; the goal is to discover a feasible solution for this reoccurring issue.
The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA
3 hours ago
Aug 22 - Other offenses - Two non-student white males, Christopher Lopez and Anthony Santiago, arrested for student prowling and loitering after dark on Liberty Street.
Aug 22 - Medical - Student tripped over coolers on North twenty sixth street but refused assistance and transportation.
The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA
4 hours ago by Kelly Frazee
For students, the summer of 2008 meant work, the beach and vacation, but for Muhlenberg, the summer of 2008 meant major, much needed housing renovations.
One of the bigger housing projects that happened on campus this summer was full window replacement for all of the sorority houses and for the north face of Prosser Hall.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
1 day ago by John Sturgeon
For seven years, "American Idol" has captivated audiences around the globe with its simple formula of young, unknown singers trying to become big stars.
The formula has catapulted the show to be the most watched program on TV.
People watch for different things, as some like to watch for their favorites and vote, while others tune in to see iconic judge Simon Cowell's antics as he banters with contestants and the other judges.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
14 hours ago by John Sturgeon
"Dancing with the Stars" released its cast list for the upcoming season this past week.
One of the headline members of the cast was "All My Children" actress Susan Lucci, the biggest star in daytime TV history. She has long been a fan of the show and is definitely one of the favorites to win the competition this season.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
15 minutes ago by Bridget Nyland
Trying to end the "Holy War", CAT is partnering with St. Joe's this year to bring the Verizon Wireless Campus Tour to Villanova. The Sept. 30 concert will feature Boys Like Girls, Cute Is What We Aim For and Lights. The concert will be in the Pavilion and doors will open at 6 p.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
15 hours ago by Stephen Krewson
If you're anything like me, you read Forbes for one reason and one reason only: the lists. And as anyone who knows anything will tell you, the best list ever compiled by the magazine is "World's Most Expensive Yachts."
When at a loss for conversation with my more nautical peers, I have often saved face by holding forth on the relative merits of the Alysia ($116.
The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA
15 minutes ago by Jason LaMarca
I guess I got lucky. After receiving space for a column in The Weekly, I had to find something worth writing about, and it fell right into my lap. On August 29th, John McCain presented Sarah Palin as his running for Vice-Presidential nominee. I was ecstatic with his selection, as I was hoping she was going to get the nod for several weeks, but assumed it was going to Romney.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
13 hours ago by Solomon Gichuki
Hail Morganites! The fall semester of '08 is here with us, and once more, the halls and lecture halls at Morgan state are brimming over with life, laughter, and cheers. There is a steady stream of old and new faces. A three month holiday is long indeed, and yet, Spring seems like it was only yesterday.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
14 hours ago by Allen Stith
Baltimore, Md- The Bears finished their preseason strong as they prepare to battle against cross town rival Towson University for the first game of the regular season.
"We definitely made some improvements offensively," says Head Coach Donald Hill-Eley in an August 25th Athletic Department report following a preseason scrimmage.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by James Queally
It may be time to rethink the drinking age.
At least that's what more than 100 college presidents are saying by signing a statement sponsored by the Amethyst Initiative, a national alcohol awareness group dedicated to sparking a new debate about the minimum drinking age.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
2 days ago by Matt Hoke
Last Thursday night Barack Obama said, "I will end this war in Iraq responsibly, and finish the fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan."
It was a night of real enthusiasm - a kind of night American politics has not seen for at least 16 years, since Clinton's first run in 1992.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
15 minutes ago by Emily Schultheis
Those who knew Engineering sophomore Michael Sheahan, who died in an automobile accident last Monday, say they will remember him as both an ambitious student and a caring friend and son.
"What really made him special was that even though he was so brilliant, you wouldn't know it because … he was such a down-to-earth person," said College sophomore Liz Grant, one of Sheahan's friends.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Kaitlin Olcott
Although the College opened its doors less than two weeks ago, the redesigned Brower Student Center food court has already generated more profit than in the same period last year.
All sales, including GetIt card points, cash and credit have gone up 21 percent since last year, according to John Higgins, general manager of Sodexo.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
15 minutes ago by Arielle Kane
NSO: an entire week devoted to introducing new students to the campus and what is has to offer academically and socially.
For most, it's a whirlwind of informational sessions, ice breakers, parties and awkward situations.
Once students have passed their early years at Penn though, their NSO experience changes dramatically.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
3 days ago by Elaine Hardenstine
Former student Greg Hogan was arrested in December 2005 for robbing $2,871 from a Wachovia Bank in Allentown to pay off his gambling debts. He was released in June following a 22-month sentence in a state prison north of Pittsburgh.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
3 days ago
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
2 days ago by Melanie Peterson
As summer dwindles down, people tend to forget about the big summer movies that filled their free time. However, Warner Bros. Pictures' "The Dark Knight", is a film that may never be forgotten. Starting from the opening midnight showing, "The Dark Knight" broke box office sales and never stopped.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
1 day ago by Colin McGlinchey
It's not often that a sequel tops the original, but the Goo Goo Dolls managed to do just that with the second half of their greatest hits collection.
"Greatest Hits Vol. 1: The Singles" was released last November and featured the singles that helped make the band one of alternative rock's biggest acts.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
2 days ago by Patrick Gardner
Throughout time, cultures have looked at human sexuality in many different ways. In certain religions, women cannot expose their skin in public. In other religions, doctrines encourage men to have multiple wives. Sex has saved lives, destroyed lives, produced countless movies, books, and songs, saved countries and started wars.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
6 days ago by Anna Sohn
Yesterday morning, Drew opened its gates to welcome the newest freshmen class to the Forest. Veteran administrators and first-time Orientation Committee members alike guided the students and their parents from check-in to residence halls throughout a busy morning.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
6 days ago by Jessica Glickman
The morning started bright and calm, as Drew University's freshman class of 2012 rode with their parents through Tilghman field. This new class comes from the largest pool of applicants in Drew's history, with the total number reaching some 5,200.
A diverse group of students-from countries including Jamaica, Japan, Morocco and Pakistan-will add new flavor to Drew.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
6 days ago by Michelle Caffrey
Two years ago, almost to the day, I cracked open the door of Tolley 125, and began one of the most harrowing dorm experiences of my life. Dim and flickering florescent lights made the hallway feel more like a J.J. Abrams movie than a dorm. The bathrooms nauseated me on a good day, with various creatures inhabiting the showers and the décor nearly unchanged since 1968.