Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
17 hours ago by Anton Anderssen
Multiple Grammy winner Erich Kunzel graced the stage of the Detroit Symphony this weekend in a spectacular salute to Broadway classics. Mæstro Kunzel is a recipient of the National Medal of Arts, presented by President and Mrs. Bush in a ceremony in the Oval Office at The White House, and is celebrated as a world-class symphonic conductor.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
4 hours ago by Melissa Mary Smith REPORTER
If the goal is eating healthy, reading food labels might just complicate the process.
The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
13 hours ago by Christine Baron
Despite the dark skies and rainy weather, six champions participated in a Wings Eating Contest on Saturday, the first event in the week-long Food Fight competition to raise food, money, and awareness for hunger issues in the United States. Food Fight is an annual food drive started in 1997 by the University of Michigan through the SGA and Global Citizenship Council.
Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
18 hours ago by Erin Marquis
Sara Burke-Meyer is a tall and athletic 19-year old woman at the Kohl's department store at 12 Oaks Mall in Novi filling out applications. She says she's applied in all the department stores and many of the outlets in the area. All she is looking for is a seasonal job.
Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
23 hours ago by Anton Anderssen
Take a visit back in time, say 50 years ago, to Rydell High School's Class of 1959, where the depiction of everyday life in the 50s relives in the musical, Grease. It is set during the pivotal moment when Americans abandoned the conformity and social/sexual oppression of the 1950s, and welcomed the individualism and sexual freedom of the 1960s.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 day ago by Joe Cermak
Home from the fighting and explosions, away from the heat and sand of the Middle East, soldiers become veterans and sometimes become students. Cory Brown and Chris Bowser are two soldiers who left the battlefield and entered the classroom. At Ball State University alone, 206 students are receiving veteran's benefits, John Hannaford, veterans benefits and financial aid assistant coordinator at Ball State, said.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 day ago by Nick Camino
In his final State of the University address last month, Cleveland State University President Michael Schwartz proposed two ideas that would impact the institution greatly: a name change for the university and the addition of a football team. The incorporation of these two initiatives that Schwartz proposes would greatly impact CSU, and the dates of their establishment would forever be remembered.
The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
1 day ago by Jen Kensok
The Bhangra dance group struck their final pose, the last drum beat hit, the audience erupted yet again, and this year's University of Michigan Indian American Student Association's cultural show came to a close. The IASA show packed Hill Auditorium last Friday night to capacity with family, friends, and members of the community, and the crowd was just as enthusiastic as the dancers.
The Bottom Line, Frostburg State University, MD
1 day ago by Jamie Fisher
With "crunch time" fast approaching, is there any way to keep from getting overwhelmed? With students spending more time as the semester goes on studying for finals and writing papers, is there an easy way for students to keep from burning out?
Burnout is a serious problem that plagues college students, especially between midterms and finals.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
1 day ago by Alison E. Peters
College kids buy a lot of T-shirts.
People in Africa need jobs.
Put the two ideas together and you get EDUN Live on Campus (ELOC), a socially conscious T-shirt distribution company that was started through Miami University's Center for Social Entrepreneurship.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
1 day ago by Julianna Roche
A lanky brunette in a purple sweater and black leggings rummages through her oversized Kathy Van Zeeland bag as she sits next to a blonde wearing a Miami University hoodie on the steps of Benton Hall. Seconds later, she says to the blonde, "Just do these two pages of problems for me, and I'll be sure to put your name on the guest list for next weekend.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 day ago by Denise Wright
"There's definitely a lot of differences. In (the) U.S., you keep eye contact no matter what, no matter who you're talking to. In my country, there's parts of the country where you need to be careful of that. Like you should lower your eyes when being blamed by parents.
The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
2 days ago
Q: What is your inspiration for music and your instrument(s)?
(Brandon) I've been rockin the axe with sexy riffs since I was about 13. My acoustic guitar teacher allowed me to choose to play whatever I wanted, so I'd bring mixed tapes with Metallica, Pearl Jam, and U2 to my lessons.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
2 days ago by Faith Larraine
It may only be the beginning of November, but one night you will go to sleep and wake up to December. Time flies while you are in college. Think about this: if you live on campus, do you want to go home for winter beak? Are you going to be stuck in your apartment with nothing to do? Do you not have any good ideas of your own? Well let's get a jump start on ideas for you to have a great winter.
The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH
3 days ago by Mark Otten, RWC Assistant Professor of Biology
Part 3 of a series on the life of Charles Darwin.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
5 days ago by Colin Thorn
Imagine a job with constant pressure and deadlines, performance reviews and a semiannual payment to employers.
According to Pamela Mulder, Marshall University professor of psychology, that job belongs to a modern day college student. This could attribute to the fact that 19 percent of college students reported cases of depression in an American College Health Association study.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
5 days ago by Rachel Remy and Erin Bowen
They're patrolling campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, each and every day of the year. Whether it's by car, foot or bike, the Miami University Police Department (MUPD) under the supervision of Chief John McCandless, makes student safety a top priority.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
5 days ago by Beth Sharb
Last week's column sparked several angry responses to my email inbox from men around campus defending their gender and their motives.
Rest assured, I do know there are great guys out there who respect women. The ones who were so up in arms are probably some of them.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
5 days ago by Don Seipel
This will come as an unfortunate shock to many professors around campus, but sometimes college students don't come prepared for class.
By sometimes, of course, I mean nearly always.
Usually, it's not a malicious decision on the part of the student.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
5 days ago by Amanda Junk
As a preteen, freshman Taylor Eck watched "Total Request Live" everyday after school.
In the epic boy band battle of the late '90s she sided with *NSYNC. As for pop princesses, her allegiances lay with Christina Aguilera.
But when asked about her feelings on TRL's final countdown, Eck said she had no idea the show was even being canceled -- or still on the air.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
6 days ago by Rebecca Mohr
Actions speak louder than words, so the saying goes.
In her book "The Power of Body Language," Tonya Reiman, a nationally renowned body language expert, suggests 93 percent of a person's interpersonal communication is nonverbal. Body language changes countless times during the day and in all professional settings.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
6 days ago by Darren D'Altorio
SAD is a mental condition that comes with the changing of seasons. According to an article on AAFP.org, the American Family Physician Web site, people with SAD have episodes of major depression that tend to recur during specific times of the year, usually in winter.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
6 days ago by Karolyn Spahr
The annual Kristallnacht Commemoration, held at Wright State University (WSU), attracted a large gathering of students, faculty, staff and community members.
Kristallnacht was a tragic event that initiated the Holocaust. An attack, lead by the Nazis, erupted throughout Germany and Austria on Nov.
The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV
6 days ago by Stephanie Bartram
Local band Attack Flamingo has found itself going head-to-head with award-winning artist Dido in a dispute over the cover art for her upcoming album.
The band's album, "No Star Could Be as Large," which was released in August, showcases a NASA photo of astronaut Bruce McCandless II taken from space.