The Hawk's Herald , Roger Williams University , RI
-264 minutes ago by Allison Collins
Black tape spelling out "ethnically diverse my ass" was discovered on a wall near Stonewall Terrace IV on Nov. 3.
When Public Safety officers arrived at the scene, the end of the message had been removed, leaving only "ethnically diverse" on the wall.
Photographs, however, show the full message spelled out on the wall.
The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA
4 hours ago by Colleen Scanlon
Everybody loves cupcakes-not to eat, but to wear. Not up with the newest fad yet? For those already covered in cupcake apparel and those who had no clue as what this was about, the Horace Mann Auditorium was the place to be Monday, November 16th.
RHA sponsored the visit by well-known prodigy Johnny Cupcakes.
The Archway, Bryant College, RI
5 hours ago by Dave Nelligan, Staff Writer
Many try each year, but only one can be crowned the coveted title of Mr. Bryant. They spill blood, sweat, and tears as they prepare for what could be one of the most important nights of their lives. The contestants will be tried in the most grueling of challenges, which include casual wear, evening wear, talent, and the dreaded on stage question, which is sure to have judges as well as audience members holding their breathes, hoping to avoid any Carrie Prejean moments.
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA
13 hours ago by Alison McCall
The original budget for Thomas Goodwin's thesis project was $40,000, the rough equivalent of a year of Emerson tuition, room and board.
After some creative trimming and financial sponsorship, Goodwin and co-producer, senior cinematography major Nick Melo, still had to shell out $3,000 each of their own money.
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA
13 hours ago by Gabrielle Dunn
"I have not built this school," declared Charles Wesley Emerson, upon the college's opening. "...God has built it. It is His."
Emerson, who founded the college in 1880, was an intensely religious man who lived by a strict diet of his own invention.
Today, his college is the fifth least religious college in the nation, according to the Princeton Review.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
13 hours ago by Ana Lopez
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., sits in the Botolph House, his modest residence across from Bapst library. Between working 100 hour weeks traveling the country to fundraise and attend meetings, University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.
Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA
1 day ago by Isaac Napell '13 / Wire Staff
The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted an open forum with Dean of Students and Vice President, Lee Williams about the school's off-campus partying and alcohol policies.
Many students attended the SGA meeting to pose their questions and voice their concerns about these issues.
The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri
1 day ago by Lance San Souci
11/19/09 - Protesting the recent increase in bigotry on campus, University of Rhode Island students gathered on the Quadrangle yesterday in response to URI junior Christina Knoll's "Stop the Hate at URI" silent protest.
According to Knoll, she became motivated to organize the protest after speaking to a friend about the messages of bigotry expressed throughout the campus.
Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA
1 day ago by Angelina Gennis
Let's be honest; nothing says college like a disgusting house. One of the most notorious off-campus residences in recent memory, 151 Pine St., was officially condemned by the Norton Board of Health on Sep. 21, 2007, but it had been vacant since the end of 2006-2007 school year.
The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri
2 days ago by Elexa Broder
11/18/09 - The Rhode Island American Civil Liberties Union represented the University of Rhode Island's Student Senate last night in a hearing discussing the constitutionality of the "orange sticker policy."
Though the hearing held at the Roger Williams School of Law lasted an hour and a half, student senators will have to wait up to 60 days for a case verdict.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
2 days ago by Nashrah Rahman
Elaine Schuster, a prominent Brandeis donor, has been appointed to the 64th United Nations General Assembly.
The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri
2 days ago by Andrew Brennan
11/13/09 - The players glide slowly toward the puck, pushed cautiously by a member of the white team. As he gingerly makes his way toward the black team's goal, no one checks him into the boards. He's only a few feet away from the black team's goal, with a clear shot-there's no goalie blocking his way.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
2 days ago by Miranda Neubauer
The Faculty Workload Committee will look at work distribution among Arts and Sciences faculty.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
2 days ago by Russell Blair
Twenty-five days later and one thing is certain: Jasper Howard won't soon be forgotten.
Howard's teammates, family, UConn administrators and students packed the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Thursday night for "A Celebration of Jazz," a tribute dedicated to the life of student-athlete Howard who was stabbed to death Oct.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
2 days ago by Kim Cohen
In February 2009 Homes for Families reported that 2,623 families were in Massachusetts' shelter systems. This is an astounding number that represents only one of the many populations suffering from homelessness on any given night. A companion to homelessness, the issue of hunger currently keeps one out of every 33 children guessing where their next meal is going to come from; a problem that many of us have never and will never face (Homelesschildrenofamerica.
The Archway, Bryant College, RI
3 days ago by Jenna Morris, Campus News Editor
Elie Weisel, author of Night, and one of the few Holocaust survivors left will be sharing his story with the Bryant community.
Elie Weisel,81, was 15 when he and his family were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp. His mother and younger sister died; however his two older sisters survived.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
3 days ago by News Department
The items below list charges filed, not convictions. All persons appearing below are entitled to the due process of law and presumed innocent until proven guilty. Individual police blotters will be taken off the Web site three semesters after they have been posted.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
3 days ago by Justin McLeod (NB), Section Representative
As I was purchasing my airline ticket for
a weekend trip to Vegas, I actually began to consider whether blackjack, although it has a negative expected return, could actually increase my personal Sharp ratio since it has a beta of zero. That's when I realized this transformational experience has gone too far - I needed to get out of the bubble.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
3 days ago by MIA SAINI (OC), HARBUS Board of Directors & Section Representative
Yes, there is a difference - a difference that I didn't realize until I left my cushy life on Wall Street and became a graduate student. I am not cheap, but as a graduate student I learned to become frugal so I can use the incremental value I gain to do other things.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
3 days ago by Mladen Svigir (ND), Section Representative
On October 28, Sony Pictures released the much-anticipated movie "Michael Jackson's This Is It." The movie was conceived after the worldwide outpouring of grief following the mega-superstar's death on June 25. In the months prior, Michael Jackson was rehearsing for what would have been a comeback to the stage after more than a decade away from the performance limelight.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
4 days ago by Gregory W. Wallace
The struggling economy has businesses and colleges nationwide considering ways to cut costs and boost the bottom line. But at Saint Anselm, the effort is not only focused on short-term fixes, but is part of a larger effort to consider the college's long-term stability.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Matthew DeLuca
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of three articles exploring the issue of homophobia on campus.
Boston College students who have experienced homophobia on campus do not all define it the same way. "I think that it is definitely something greater than ignorance, that is more than just a fear of homosexuality," said Casey Covarrubias, A&S '11.
Le Provocateur, Assumption College, Ma
5 days ago by Daniel J. Murphy
Every human being on this planet has a story to tell about one way in which the weather has negatively impacted their lives, whether that may be a small insignificant brunt that they just had to endure or a very serious impact, the type that changes your life.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
6 days ago by Jay Polansky
Ten is the new seven.
Starting Saturday, Connecticut residents will be required to dial the area code when making local calls. Callers who do not follow the procedure will be greeted with a "hang up and call again" message, according to the state Department of Public Utility Control.
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA
6 days ago by Maria Chutchian
Professor Robert Patton-Spruill would like to keep his job teaching directing classes in Emerson's visual and media arts department.
But in September, the college posted a job listing for a directing professorship, seeking candidates who are full professors or who could be a distinguished director-in-residence.