The Justice, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
6 hours ago by Jillian Wagner
University officials lifted Mamoon Darwish's suspension, but he remains on probation.
The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, Durham, NH
6 hours ago by Staff Reports
Suspended football player Henri "Hank" Hendricks, 21, pleaded not guilty Monday to a murder charge, in connection with the May 24 beating death of professional surfer, Emery Kauanui.
Hendricks, a backup quarterback, was arraigned Monday in San Diego Superior Court.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
13 hours ago by Elizabeth Hawley, Collegian Staff
Members of the University of Massachusetts community packed the Student Union ballroom Thursday night as Drs. Louise Antony and William Craig debated the question, "Is God Necessary for Morality?"
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
13 hours ago by Katherine Neubert, Collegian staff
What do engineering, well water and spending spring break in Kenya have in common? If you're not sure, just ask University of Massachusetts graduating senior Julie Gagen and she will tell you.
President of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), Gagen is graduating May 24.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
10 hours ago by Andy Smith. He can be reached at ajsmith@student.umass.edu.
What's the easiest way for a journalist to lose his job? Plagiarism. Every writer, whether they are a third-grader doing a book report, or a professional journalist, knows that you do not take someone else's writing and pass it off as your own. If you want to use someone else's writing, you must first cite the source.
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The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
1 day ago by Arts Staff
As the semester dwindles down to a flurry of hasty goodbyes and off-the-cuff final papers, we of the arts and living section of the Massachusetts Daily Collegian are thinking ahead to the grand beyond. Summer, with its infinite possibilities, doesn't just provide the chance to gorge on Dad's burnt barbeque and PBR-fueled beach bonfires - it's also home to the season film fans of all ages look forward to most.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
2 days ago by Jeremy Rice, Collegian Staff
So I guess this is it for me. Three years of my life come and gone, and as trying as they were at times, they were also some of the best of my life. I discovered what I wanted to do with my life and I have the Massachusetts Daily Collegian and everyone who worked there alongside me to thank for it.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
6 hours ago by Shayna Murphy, Collegian columnist
A few months ago, Mike Gravel was just another politician vying for the endorsement of the Democratic Party in the 2008 presidential election.
You've probably never heard of him, but those who have know him to be a man of interesting politics. Arguably, those politics got a lot more interesting on March 25 when, after suffering defeat in the primaries, the former Alaskan senator changed his tune.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
4 days ago by Christopher Duray
This weekend, the class of 2008 celebrates graduation with massive commencement ceremonies, and to commemorate their departure, the university has arranged notable speakers for the 11 schools holding ceremonies Saturday and today.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
4 days ago by Kevin Duffy
15. Wiggins, Kelly transfer; Thabeet stays for junior season
After a season marred by off-the-court problems, Wiggins decided his stay in Storrs was coming to an end. He announced that he would transfer on April 16. Kelly, who saw limited minutes off the bench, followed in Wiggins' steps and announced that he would transfer on April 23.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
4 days ago
Well, this is it - graduation. Given the economy, I can look forward to getting no jobs with my UConn degree. But at least my alma mater taught me to drink. Cheers, UConn.
You know that statistic they teach you on orientation where one of the people sitting next to you won't graduate? It's true, just ask my buddy who sat to my right.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
6 days ago by Meghan Foley, Senior Reporter
Elliot Hall has always had a special history with children.
For over 70 years the building, known as Elliot City Hospital and then Elliot Community Hospital, welcomed babies into the world.
In 1973 Keene State College acquired the building, naming it Elliot Hall.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
6 days ago by Kenny Sargavakian
They were undefeated in conference play with a record of 6-0, and an overall record of 25-15 in the NCAA, last year was a great year, but this year has hopes and determination of being that much better. Keene State College's women's volleyball team is good.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
6 days ago
Though Islam has been misunderstood for many years, the dislike toward it has been on the increase since the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of American society is its lack of concern over the ignorance displayed-television, movies, music, politicians and even teachers promote racism by condoning and exemplifying it.
Pierce Arrow, Franklin Pierce, NH
3 days ago by Robbie Michaelson and Tony Catinella
Franklin Pierce University
has implemented a tighter budget due to
economic factors, but some students on
campus are not happy with the way the
University is using its money.
The University is urging members of
the community to be careful with their
spending.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Gabe talks about oil, its rising price, and the alternatives to paying for our country's addiction to it.
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