The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by Jeromie Whalen, Collegian staff
When walking through the mass of students moving hastily through Franklin Dining Common to get a quick bite to eat, it becomes easy to ignore certain things. Forgetting to pick up a dropped fork, leaving a tray abandoned on a cafeteria table, or ignoring a drink accidentally spilled becomes commonplace in the mid-morning rush to class.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 hours ago by Katherine Neubert, Collegian staff
What do engineering, well water and spending spring break in Kenya have in common? If you're not sure, just ask University of Massachusetts graduating senior Julie Gagen and she will tell you.
President of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), Gagen is graduating May 24.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Chris Reynolds
Student Government held their annual Chalk Talk event last Thursday May 1, 2008 which featured different food from across the country.
Feedback from last year's Chalk Talk shaped the planning for this year.
Student Body President Sarah DeLisle said last year's T-shirt shortage caused them to buy about 300 more.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Chris Reynolds
Despite wet and cold conditions many students attended the first annual KSCarnival sponsored by Student Government Friday May 2, 2008.
The idea for a carnival began a year-and-a-half ago, according to Dan Saucier, student government vice president. He said they never had the money to do it until this year because they saved money by not participating in Winter Weekend with Fire & Ice.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Jennifer Roach
It has been a year of change and progress here on the Heights. Across all spectrums, from academics to athletics to activism, Boston College students, faculty, and staff have risen to and met the challenge of greatness. While each of their successes has been individual, their contributions to the University have been felt by each of us.
Seeing the efforts of so many people within the BC community striving to single-handedly make BC a better place, The Heights has decided to recognize their successes, presenting to seven individuals this year's Genius Awards. These awards acknowledge those whose accomplishments may have gone unnoticed or under recognized by the greater BC population, but nevertheless had an impact, helping to shape BC's reputation as an institution of excellence.
The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA
5 days ago by David Brand
After watching a team of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents rush into a New Bedford factory and arrest roughly 350 undocumented workers in March 2007, Sergio Reyes, a 56-year-old who emigrated from Chile, said the military-like efficiency and mass mobilization of the armed squadron reminded him of similar tactics he encountered in his past.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
5 days ago by Sean Leviashvili
The "Sex and the City" movie won't debut until May 30, but the ladies of Manhattan have been sparking conversation on sex and feminism since the show's first season on HBO in 1998.
Whether it's the candid conversations that take place among Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York, Miranda Hobbes and Samantha Jones, their sometimes over-the-top fashion statements or Carrie's epiphanies as she narrates the show, fans say each episode, during the show's six seasons, has drawn a connection between the audience and its characters.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
5 days ago by Amara Grautski
A sea of decorated caps and black gowns packed the TD Banknorth Garden May 2 for Northeastern's undergraduate commencement ceremony. The event signified a farewell to the students' college lifestyle and the beginning of a new stage in their lives.
But college graduates may be saying 'bye' to more than just Thirsty Thursdays, fraternity parties and the occasional late-night run to Cappy's.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
6 days ago by Krista Pierce
Ever since men and women started being in relationships with each other one thing has been very clear: that the man is the one in charge. Now, over time this power struggle has progressed greatly to the point where at times I feel for the male sex, especially when I see a particularly dreadful girlfriend pulling her unwitting boyfriend into the Gap.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
6 days ago by Alexi Chi
The word "feminist" can be a loaded term. One Boston College senior, though, breaks all the stereotypes that have been associated with the label.
Self-proclaimed feminist Cate Prefontaine, A&S '08, didn't come to BC intending to devote her life to combating violence against women.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
6 days ago by By Brian Tedder, Collegian Staff
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The Heights, Boston College, MA
6 days ago by Nick Tarnoff
There are many successful and accomplished professors and professionals who teach and work at Boston College, but it would be hard to look past the man who patrols the bench at Kelley Rink as one of the most successful men on this campus. BC men's hockey coach Jerry York is at the top of the collegiate hockey world after coaching his squad to the 2008 national championship.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
6 days ago by Alex Bazarian
As I literally write the last thing for Saint Anselm College on my laptop I received just four short years ago, I can't help but think about my progression of time from when I lived in the basement of Dominic Hall to just a few hundred yards away in the Uppers of Bernard Court for my senior year.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
6 days ago by Matthew Kriegsman