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Beat the Wheat Bakery named this year's E-pitch winners


		Beat the Wheat Bakery named this year's E-pitch winners

The Archway, Bryant College, RI

22 hours ago by Sara Larrabee

"Do you hate baking?"

"YES!"

"Do you struggle to find gluten-free desserts that aren't just a box mix?"

"ABSOLUTELY!"

"Well no need to worry, because The Beat the Wheat Bakery is here!"

Jacqueline Belknap, Jenifer DiLapi, Andre Aboulhala, Matthew Hunt, Kyle Dapkas, and Alexia Drapan, are the newest team members of the Bryant E-pitch Business Competition winner's circle.

Straight from the Source addresses campus safety

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

8 hours ago by Katherine Smith

In response to the recent death of UConn student-athlete Jasper Howard, Undergraduate Student Government's student affairs committee hosted the semester's third "Straight from the Source" forum, themed around campus safety.

In attendance to take questions were Veronica Makowsky, vice provost for undergraduate education; Dr.

URI seeks new ways to control student parties

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

8 hours ago by Greg Gentile

11/06/09 - In the light of escalating student rowdiness off campus this fall University of Rhode Island officials along with the town of Narragansett have been looking for alternative ways to combat the student parties.

The Vice President of Student Affairs Tom Dougan met with the Narragansett town council last month to discuss issues of off-campus student behavior, such as loudness, underage drinking and large crowds.

Student arrested in DC Lieberman protest

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

8 hours ago by Joseph Adinolfi

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (DI-CT) refused to meet with demonstrators staging an impromptu sit-in at his office on Capitol Hill Thursday that ended with the arrest of nine individuals, one of whom was a UConn student.

"When Lieberman came out against the [health care] bill, we thought 'okay it's time to step it up,'" said Jason Ortiz, a 6th-semester communications major and president of the UConn ACLU.

CT extends unemployment benefits again

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

22 hours ago by Emily Volz

Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced on Oct. 22 that unemployed Connecticut residents will be eligible to receive an additional seven weeks of benefits.

High Extended Benefits (HEB) is a federal extension plan that states qualify for when their unemployment rate averages 8 percent or higher over three consecutive months.

College budget reductions scaled back as

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

1 day ago by Clare Lynch

On Monday, Oct. 26, President Carol Christ sent an e-mail to Smith students, faculty and staff outlining the most recent developments in the planned budget reductions. Due to some tentative indicators of economic growth, the college has decided to implement a smaller fraction of the budget reductions proposed last year.

Is it myCampus or yours?

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

1 day ago by Arielle Thomas

Bridgewater State College recently blocked a website called CampusLIVE, a portal that essentially allows students to access different aspects of the college resources that may interest them, such as email, news, and entertainment events. Many students are unsure as to why this helpful portal that seems to serve college students in so many ways is being rejected as a credible site.

Phi Beta Kappa elects 12 seniors

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

1 day ago by Fatime, Faizaa

The nation's oldest and most widely known academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa, acknowledged 12 Smith seniors for the fall 2009 election. They are: Sarah Bashiruddin, Alexandra Breus, Ingrid Davalos Lopez, Alyssa Greene, Molly Hamer, Dongyoung Kim, Lillian Lamboy, Elyse Macksoud, Sarah Maxner, Kathryne Van Tyne, Jennifer Wise and Christine Woodbury.

Vietnam-U.S. relations continue to gradually evolve


		Vietnam-U.S. relations continue to gradually evolve

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

1 day ago by Tom Scanlan

This past Tuesday, courtesy of BSC's emergent Asian Studies Program, members of the local area, students and faculty interested in the welfare of global community, gathered for an insightful lecture by His Excellency Le Cong Phung. Phung has been a career diplomat, acting as liaison for Vietnam with numerous countries such as England and Thailand.

New lunch cafe adds to Green Street competition


		New lunch cafe adds to Green Street competition

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

1 day ago by Gina Charusombat

Green Street embodies the individuality of Northampton while remaining a quaint, calm locality, separate from the downtown bustle. Known for its pizza and cafe, the street maintained this identity as a third cafe, No. 40 Green Street Lunch, opened Nov. 1.

Campus Mourns O'Malley

The Heights, Boston College, MA

2 days ago by Michael Caprio

Yesterday, Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J., former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, passed away from an apparent heart attack. He was 79.



In addition to his recent service as a BC administrator, O'Malley also served as president of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio before returning to BC 10 years ago as a professor.



Rev. Joseph Appleyard, S.J., vice president for university mission and ministry, said in a recent obituary that O'Malley's lasting impact will remain with those who knew him at the University. "Though Tom O'Malley was a significant figure in the histories of three Jesuit universities - in Boston, Cleveland, and Los Angeles - I suspect that what the legion of friends he left in these places will remember most, beyond any of his administrative accomplishments, is his lightly worn erudition, his deep knowledge of scripture, his ability to light up any conversation with a good story, and of course his booming laugh," he said.

Trustee moderates US Senate debate

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

2 days ago by Molly Driscoll

Candidates for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of the late Edward M. Kennedy argued for voter support and discussed health care and job losses in a debate at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Monday night.

Peter Meade, president of Emerson's Board of Trustees, moderated.

News Commentary: University politics in Lebanon on national stage

Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, MA

2 days ago by Phillip Smyth

Henry Kissinger famously quipped that, "university politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small." Often showing up to school dressed in suits and ties, Suffolk University's student leadership, in the words of Student Government Association (SGA) Member-at-Large, Gaetano Zagami, "believe that what they are doing is serious business.

Busted: Are off-campus residences coming under scrutiny?

Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA

2 days ago by Mandi DeGroff '12 / News Editor

Partying at off-campus houses has undoubtedly become a staple of weekend plans for Wheaton students. This semester, however, there have been fewer parties than in the last three years, ever since the significant expansion of the off-campus community. Students feel that this is due, in part, to the large-scale crackdown on the social activities taking place at these residences.

Pride flag missing from Chapel, believed to be stolen


		Pride flag missing from Chapel, believed to be stolen

Wheaton Wire, Wheaton College, MA

2 days ago by Angelina Gennis '10 / Training Advisor & Webmaster

The Wheaton community was notified Thursday, Oct. 22 in a campus-wide email sent by Vice President and Dean of Students Lee Burdette Williams and SGA President Gabe Amo '10 that the 21-foot rainbow flag hanging outside of the Chapel had been removed. The email indicated that the college's bias incident response team will be continuing investigation, in hopes that the flag may soon be returned.

URI student charged for racial graffiti

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

2 days ago by Betsy Cohen

11/4/09 - This semester the University of Rhode Island's police department reported three incidents involving racist and anti-Semitic graffiti.

According to Maj. Stephen Baker of URI Police, the graffiti was found in Heathman and Adams halls, in addition to outside of Peck Hall.

Student featured in Cosmo as most eligible bachelor

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

3 days ago by Greg Gentile

10/30/09 - When readers open November's issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine, they may see a familiar face from the University of Rhode Island campus.

Senior and Cranston, R.I. native Mike Lonardo's picture and profile will be staring right back at the reader under the headline "Rhode Island's Most Eligible Bachelor.

Some claim coercion over "Save the Rose" pins


		Some claim coercion over "Save the Rose" pins

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

3 days ago by Alana Abramson

Goldstone to discuss report with Dore Gold


		Goldstone to discuss report with Dore Gold

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

3 days ago by Miranda Neubauer

For the first time the controversial report will be publicly discussed with an Israeli figure.

University criticizes Harper's article

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

4 days ago by Miranda Neubauer

University President Jehuda Reinharz claimed that the article is biased and factually incorrect.

Oktoberfest 2009


		Oktoberfest 2009

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

4 days ago

HBSers were in Munich last month to celebrate the 176th Oktoberfest, the most famous folk festival-and beer festival-in the world.

The first barrel of beer was tapped by the Lord Mayor on opening Sunday and groups in traditional garb from all over Europe marched to the Theresienwiese.

President of BlackRock talks "Money" with Mia


		President of BlackRock talks "Money" with Mia

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

4 days ago by MIA SAINI (OC), HARBUS Board of Directors & Section Representati

While at CNBC this summer I had the opportunity to meet Robert Kapito, the Founder and President of BlackRock and a graduate of Harvard Business School. As he was getting ready to go on-air on Squawk Box, we chatted about Harvard Business School and the economy.

Band Not Traveling This Year


		Band Not Traveling This Year

The Heights, Boston College, MA

4 days ago by Matthew DeLuca

The Boston College Screaming Eagles Marching Band has not traveled this year due to budget cuts in the Athletics Department. "The band program's budget has been reduced to the same extent as every other department at Boston College because of the economic downturn," said David Healey, marching band director, in an e-mail. Gene DeFilippo, director of athletics, said that the opportunity for a pep band to travel with the team was always a privilege to recognize the commitment the members of the band make. "It was something extra that was given to them," he said.

Panel Addresses Campus Racial Climate

The Heights, Boston College, MA

4 days ago by Matthew DeLuca

In an effort to address issues of racial climate on campus, the Student Programming Office (SPO) sponsored a panel of students, faculty, and administrators. The panel was moderated by Karl Bell, assistant dean in the SPO. "Thanks to you all for being here tonight to talk about our campus," he said. He walked down the center aisle of the room, leading students in the "We Are BC" chant more commonly heard in Alumni Stadium. "Except when it comes to race, class, and gender," Bell said. "In those cases, we splinter into our segregated enclaves."



"When we judge people, we usually judge them by, 'Oh, you're CSOM, you have no heart,'" said panelist Jennifer Liao, Asian Caucus president and CSOM '10. Liao said that each person has a story behind who they are and that this story affects their relationships with others. Liao said that her childhood was thoroughly intertwined with her Taiwanese and Chinese heritage. "When I started school, my elementary school was very mixed racially, and I learned that people communicate in different ways," she said.

Sitting Down with Jay Light


		Sitting Down with  Jay Light

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

4 days ago by KATHY WANG (NC), Contributing Writer

He's one of the first people to speak to us on Orientation Day and one of the last we'll hear from before graduating. Dean Jay Light has an overarching impact on all of our lives here at Harvard Business School, and he is energetic, excited for the future and a refreshingly candid interviewee.

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