The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY
2 hours ago by Christina Davis
Ben Siegel, Vice President of The Hunter Women's Rights Coalition, is being unfairly targeted by a group of women who attended the HWRC's recent open microphone night. During the March event, a variety of groups and individuals stepped up to the mic to perform, or voice their opinions.
The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY
14 hours ago by Milleska Contreras
Students, faculty and staff gathered in front of the West building on May 1, also known as May Day or International Workers day, in a composed, yet strong rally and teach-in against the war and the affects that it is having on U.S. citizens. The rally and teach-in, initiated by the Hunter Chapter of the Professional Staff Congress, the union that represents CUNY's faculty and staff, was part of an historic event.
Observer, Rutgers-Newark, Newark, NJ
4 hours ago by Chris Federici
Observer, Rutgers-Newark, Newark, NJ
8 hours ago by Jesus Ron
Rayneil Anaya walked into a children's clothing store, pulled out a .357 revolver, pointed the gun at his former girlfriend, Rutgers-Newark graduate Maliha Janjua and then fired several times. He then shot himself dead using a single round last Friday.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
9 hours ago by Elizabeth Rubin
Assault April 25 - Two complainants unaffiliated with the University, one male and one female, reported that an unknown suspect tried to take the woman's laptop and assaulted the male by punching and kicking him on Franklin Field at 1:30 p.m. April 26 - Demaris Peters, 25, of the 400 block of 60th Street, was arrested for allegedly swerving his car toward police officers on Locust Street at about 1:30 p.
The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY
8 hours ago by Insanul Ahmed
There was a moment in Talib Kweli's much-hyped performance at Hunter where he paused to let the crowd recite his lyrics for him. His gesture left most of the crowd confused over the words to Kanye West's verse on "Get'm High," and left the rest of the crowd in silence, since they simply didn't know the words.
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
3 hours ago by Kaitlyn Kilmetis
In an attempt to regulate events like last Saturday's Chapelfest, Newark City Council passed an ordinance strengthening laws regulating public gatherings on Monday.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
7 hours ago by Lindsay Mueller
April showers bring May flowers ... and trench coats? Yes, this spring, women are snapping up the classic trench and its modern offspring, jewel-toned trenches and coats with cropped hemlines. And the rise of the trench and other sartorial classics might not just be due to the rainy weather.
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
12 hours ago by Nicolette Lotrionte
The men's crew team made university history this weekend, winning the point trophy in the 70th annual Dad Vail Regatta. The Hens are only the second club crew team to win the men's title at the collegiate regatta.
"This is considered one of the largest and top-most competitive regattas in the country for colleges," head coach Chuck Crawford said.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
6 hours ago by Jane C. Timm
5/14/08 -- The General Studies Program has accepted a proposal to add a 4-year degree-granting component to the program starting in fall 2009, officials announced yesterday.
The program will be renamed the Liberal Studies Program, and students will also now be able to directly apply to it, according to an e-mail GSP associate dean Fred Schwarzbach sent to GSP students yesterday.
The Grad Voice, Baruch College Graduate School, New York, NY
12 hours ago by Roopa Bhat
India is the fastest growing economy in the world with its GDP growth reaching 10.4% in the third quarter of fiscal year 2003-04. It is also making a place for itself in the open market global economy as the information technology hub as well as a haven for outsourcing.