Content feeds update every 60 minutes

Campus News Change Content Filter

Tailgating tradition curtailed by new rules


		Tailgating tradition curtailed by new rules

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

13 hours ago by Mark Mummert

This year's Lafayette-Lehigh pre-game celebrations will be the first time in recent memory that no one will be allowed to have cars on March Field, part of a number of changes made by the administration to reduce dangerous alcohol consumption during the game day.

Drewids march and shout against Prop. 8 passage

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

7 hours ago by Laura Cloak

Nine Drew students took part in the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Silent March in Montclair last Saturday. Organized by Garden State Equality, a group working to gain fairer laws for LGBT New Jerseyans, the protest was one of many that took place across the country, from San Francisco to Little Rock to Boston, to show support against Proposition 8.

No. 1 choice for Korean theologians is Drew

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

8 hours ago by Katie Chambers

When Nam Joong Kim was working as a pastor for teenagers in South Korea, he dreamed of furthering his religious education at the most prestigious theological school a Korean pastor could possibly attend-the one located thousands of miles away at Drew University in Madison, N.

College ponders policy change at alcohol forum

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

12 hours ago by Mark Mummert

Following an increase in alcohol-related hospitalization, the college is considering changes to alcohol policy and enforcement on campus in order to reduce binge drinking.

"The deal I made with the student three years ago was that we would moderate our oversight with the expectation that the students would exercise good decision making and responsible behavior around alcohol," said President Dan Weiss.

Wine, cheese event kicks off senior gift campaign

The Circle, Marist College, NY

20 hours ago by Andrew Overton

The 2009 Senior Class Gift Campaign, a longtime Marist tradition where seniors make a gift to the Marist Fund upon graduation, is a quarter of the way towards its goal of $4000 thanks to a successful wine and cheese reception last week.

Computers in Dickson Hall Room Cause Excess Heat

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

20 hours ago by Kulsoom Rizvi

The computers are the source for the excess amount of heat in Room 277 in Dickson Hall, where the combination of the heat that is generated from them along with the heat that is pumped through the building is becoming "too much," according to Edward Chapel, the vice president for Information Technology.

Students shocked over penalty fee


		Students shocked over penalty fee

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

23 hours ago by Keith Arora-Williams

Students feel blindsided by CUNY's penalty charge for tuition payments by credit card.

While students received an e-mail on July 15 informing them of the penalty charge that would take effect on Aug. 1, a number of student complaints have surfaced. Those paying out-of-state tuition are the most vocal as they are forced to pay higher penalty charges on their tuition.

Bag-a-Stag round two

The Spectrum, Sacred Heart University, CT

1 day ago by Rob Morgan

It's time once again for the Sacred Heart University and Fairfield University men's basketball teams to face off in a battle for bragging rights. The two schools came to a historical agreement last year to compete against each other for the first time in Division I history.

MRSA Outbreak On Campus

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

1 day ago by Cher Armstrong

At least three James College residents in H-Quad contracted infections of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria, university officials confirmed Wednesday during an afternoon press conference.

MRSA is a particular strain of staphylococcus aureus -- commonly referred to as staph -- that is more resistant to anti-biotics such as methicillin, penicillin, and amoxicillin.

Love, As Is


		Love, As Is

The Campus, City College of the City University of New York, NY

1 day ago by Tiffany Roma

  As actors, our job is to become other people, to make a fake or displaced situation feel real, present and believable. We are supposed to take the audience to a certain place and time. Being a good actor means letting go of all inhibitions completely, letting yourself be consumed by the character you're trying to portray, no matter who or what that character is.

MSU Student Copes with Health Challenges Living in Campus Housing

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

1 day ago by Tyler Brady

For many Montclair State students who have medical and other disabilities, living successfully on campus can be difficult.

One example of this is Rob Liptak, who is now on medical leave from MSU in part because of his housing issues along with medical complications that have arisen throughout his life.

Marist recognizes CNN correspondent

The Circle, Marist College, NY

1 day ago by Marissa Guercio and Lindsay Straub

Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent for CNN, received the 2008 Marist College Lowell Thomas Award at the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan on Friday, Nov. 14.

Over 100 Demonstrators Rally Against Proposition 8

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

1 day ago by Kristie Cattafi

"What do we want? Equal rights! When do we want them? Now!" This is what over 100 demonstrators were chanting as they marched down Valley Road last Saturday in an effort to raise awareness about Prop 8.

The demonstrators gathered by the train station on Lorraine Avenue and Valley Road to get pumped up for their 2.

Student spending habits worsen abroad

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

1 day ago by Adrienne Mauro '09

Walking in Uggs down the streets of Madrid, Spain, Kelly Farber '09 looked around her and noticed that the native Spaniards looked a little different, a little more put together. They wore colorful scarves and jeans tucked into chic leather boots, with not one pair of sweatpants in sight.

SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture


		SFB funds security for Dec. 3 Ann Coulter lecture

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Nate Currie

The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously allocated $2,800 to the College Republicans on Nov. 12 to fund security for a Dec. 3 lecture by conservative author, commentator and activist Ann Coulter.

The Republican's official proposal said Coulter will "discuss the 2008 elections and her analysis of the victors, the losers and the future of conservatism among other political topics pertinent to current events.

26-Year NYPD Veteran Named Chief of Police

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

2 days ago by Samantha Burkhardt

NYPD veteran Robert Lenahan is the new Police Chief of the Stony Brook University campus police force. It may be a different type of police work, but the 26-year NYPD veteran is confident that under his authority, things will run smoothly.

Obama Wins, QC Celebrates

Knight News, Queens College, NY

2 days ago by Sanjida Alam

After Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the U.S., Queens College students had a lot to say about their newly elected leader and the obstacles he will have to face.

"This is a big deal and is historic, but it's time to get over the celebratory feeling and focus on the challenges," said Abiroop Dutta, junior.

Campus Racism and Violence Discussed at SA Community Meeting

Paw Print, Pace Univsersity - Westchester, NY

2 days ago by Samantha Egan

Students were vocal at last week's Student Association (SA) community meeting, and two topics took precedent: racism and violence.

SA asked students to submit questions they would like answered via email if they could not attend.

Construction continues on Queens campus

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 days ago by Everton Bailey, News Editor

The opening of renovated Carnesecca Arena and the unveiling of the revamped library in recent weeks close the book on two of the main construction projects from this summer.

"We had a very busy summer with those projects," said Ibi Yolas, executive director of Design and Construction.

Campion renovation gets positive reviews

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Kate MacAllister '10

As Saint Joseph's University plows its way to reaching its $150 million goal of the Faith and Strength to Dare campaign, the layout of campus is changing drastically.

Some of the more prominent changes currently underway are the renovations being done to Campion Student Center.

Web site honors SJU faculty member


		Web site honors SJU faculty member

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 days ago by Christina Heiser, Managing Editor

A St. John's professor is ranked second on Rate My Professor's list of the top 50 professors in the nation for 2008, which comes out today.

Joyce-Boland-DeVito, a business law professor in the College of Professional Studies ranked only behind Randy Bott, a religion professor at Brigham Young University, on the Web site's end of the year standings.

Ashanti and The Audition perform in front of small crowd

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

2 days ago by Sharon Ng

Although Quinnipiac students voted to see Ashanti and The Audition perform on Sunday, Nov. 16, most chose not to attend the Student Programming Board's annual concert. By the time headlining performer Ashanti took the stage, less than 100 people were there to watch.

Threat to SPJ rescinded by University

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

2 days ago by Mark Dipaola

In a letter to Jaclyn Hirsch, president of the Quinnipiac chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), Student Center Director Daniel Brown rescinded an earlier threat to ban the chapter from campus for aiding The Quad News.

The letter, which was dated Oct.

Huge freshmen class causes class congestion

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Luigi Condina '12

In order to accommodate the oversized class of 2012, the administration has been forced to enhance Saint Joseph's student facilities.

In addition to negotiating with the Crowne Plaza Hotel to provide additional student residences, the Dean's office was pressed to find a supplementary means of educating the 1,492 incoming freshmen.

Rihanna stops the music


		Rihanna stops the music

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Joseph Hannan

Much to the dismay of die-hard fans of her Top-40 radio hits including "Umbrella" and "Disturbia," the College Union Board (CUB) announced Monday R&B singer Rihanna declined a bid to perform at the College's Spring Concert.

The announcement came in the form of a campus-wide e-mail around 11 a.

Close

Filter displayed content by...

Athletic Conference
ZIP Code
Region

...or show everything

Show Content From Everywhere

Click below to display syndicated content from all national college newspapers.