Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
3 days ago by Lori Shull
Ten students and a professor cluster around a long heavy table in a dark wood-panelled room. They are passing around a scrapbook made by a Goucher student at the turn of the century while discussing photos of period dorm room interiors for an art history class.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
1 hour ago by Denesha Thompson
As the Class of 2008 prepares to embark upon a crucial turning point in their lives, many wonder how they will keep the lines of communication open with their fellow alumni and the university.
"Nowadays technology makes it easier to keep in touch with a mass group of friends without actually having to go through a lot of trouble," said William White, a senior fashion merchandising major.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
11 hours ago by Jenerra Albert
In the summer of 1974, sophomore, Lloyd Duggan had no idea that all of the time he was spending with freshman Jerri Patrick would someday result in a trip down the aisle.
For the young couple, it seemed college was the perfect starting ground for a lasting relationship.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
3 days ago
The last week of school is finally here. We all count down the days patiently until our last final is taken. While some of us are diving headfirst into summer classes, others are working full time. Even some of us are just kicking up our feet for a few months.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
4 days ago by Bianca Merbaum
Tucked away in his narrow office in Van Meter 130, Dr. Ariel Roth, visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations, hunches over his desk, squinting at a dense text. Piles of manila folders with more lengthy articles - essays from Foreign Affairs, the latest attack on liberals by structural neo-realists, old Hans Morgenthau papers - are cozily stacked on every surface.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by Maria Nann
If you've been there before, you wouldn't recognize it now, Ken Carter said, laughing.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by Denver Collins
Decades ago, Kent State was a melting pot of genuine musical talent, stirred by political unrest and social change that created not only a popular music scene, but a voice and identity for Kent itself.
The Bottom Line, Frostburg State University, MD
5 days ago by Andy Kotch
After three and a half years, gamers wishing to steal cars, race down streets evading law enforcement, and battle helicopters in the streets can finally get their wish in high definition. Grand Theft Auto 4 hit store shelves on April 29th, and put to shame any of its predecessors.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
5 days ago by Demeley Smith
Young, up and coming producer/songwriter, Jeremy Winans, the son of Grammy award winning Daniel Winans, attends college at Marshall University. Winans come to Marshall as a walk-on for the basketball team while continuing to pursue a career in the music industry.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
6 days ago by Kayleigh Gelles
"Goodbye Blues" is a change of pace for indie-poppers, The Hush Sound. The third album from the Illinois based quartet was released on March 18, and has since received some mixed reviews. After a couple of avid ventures through it though, listeners seem to change their tune and realize that the album really is just as strong as the band's former two.