The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
3 hours ago by Brian Anderson
In his fourth studio release, titled On My Way Here, Clay Aiken continues to impress listeners with a soothing voice, sweet lyrics and overall solid songs. Albums like this make it clear why the former runner-up of American Idol is still putting out records - he's talented.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Carol Kuruvilla
What do Batman, Darth Vader and Tisch freshman Kenneth Malloy have in common? They all wear capes, of course. Black capes. Malloy, known on Facebook as "Gothicus Maximus," has achieved almost legendary status on campus for his interesting choice of accesories: skeleton gloves with cut-out fingers, big black boots, a cane - and, of course, a cape.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
22 hours ago by Lindsey Thomas
While New York's worshippers are filling churches, mosques and synagogues to pray tomorrow on the National Day of Prayer, atheists in the city will be gathering to protest. The Center for Atheism, a national group of atheists based in New York City, will be holding its annual Gift to Life Day as an alternative to the National Day of Prayer on May 1.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Ariel Siegel
NYU will announce tomorrow that Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe will be the 2008 Commencement speaker, according to an early copy of the announcement provided to WSN by the university.
Tribe is a scholar of constitutional law who has argued more than 30 cases in front of the U.
Acorn, Drew University, Madison, NJ
14 hours ago by
Banning cigarettes does not stop smokers
-Steven Graboski
As a non-smoker who has seen friends and relatives addicted to cigarettes, I understand that smoking is a dangerous habit. At the same time a policy merely preventing cigarettes from being sold in our campus bookstore would ultimately do nothing to stop students from smoking.
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The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
2 days ago by Jayne Miller
Students, faculty, and administrators gathered in Oeschele Hall Wednesday evening to discuss the growing need for conversation and community after several incidents on campus went beyond what President Dan Weiss described as "garden variety" mischief.
Following alleged racial remarks aimed at students sidewalk chalking messages for Presidential Candidate Barack Obama two weeks ago, Public Safety reported two more serious incidents Sunday.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Rachel Robins '09
LaSalle has 130. Haverford has 200. Villanova has 254. Currently occupying just 65 acres of space, landlocked Saint Joseph's University is a tight squeeze.
When Episcopal Academy hands over its keys to Saint Joseph's in mid-August, Saint Joseph's will stretch another 35 acres.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Pat Carney '08
"With the 18th selection in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards select: Pat Calathes, Saint Joseph's University".
In just 47 days, Calathes, '08, hopes to hear these words from NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. For now, it is only a reality in the latest mock draft on draftexpress.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
1 day ago by Kathleen Radebaugh '08
The memory of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse will forever extend beyond the red gym, 54th street, and the Philadelphia zip code. It will forever be the home of the Hawks, and no multi-million dollar blueprint will ever change that.
Dedicated in November of 1949 to alumni who gave their lives in World War II, the first basketball game played on its court was a 62-46 loss to Rhode Island.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Theodore Speedy
Should you reward a disobedient child with candy? No - at least, you aren't a good parent if you do. So, should you reward a bum for his laziness with your spare change? No - at least, you aren't a good citizen if you do.
You may ask yourself, "What does this guy know about kids?" or, "Why does this guy not like homeless people?"
To begin with, I have always known there are a lot of homeless people in Philadelphia; you see them around 7- Eleven all the time.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 day ago by Noah Cohen
A Drexel student was struck by a car May 5 shortly before 10 p.m. while riding a bicycle at 32nd and Chestnut streets, according to Domenic Ceccanecchio, senior associate vice president for public safety.
"It was reported that while he was riding a friend's bike in the street, west on Chestnut [Street], he was struck by a white four-door 2002 Hyundai Sonata driven with its headlights off," Ceccanecchio wrote in an e-mail.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 day ago by Noah Cohen
The pyramid lights near the Main Building have been changed to display orange, white and black lights to support the Philadelphia Flyers as they try to reach the Eastern Conference Finals.
The lights are part of a larger campus lighting plan, according to James Katsaounis, executive director of communications and marketing for the Division of Student Life and Administrative Services.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
2 days ago by Maria Zinszer
At 20, I feel alone and worried, where is this world going?
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
1 day ago by Adriane Marcellus
When Nathan Parker '08 came to Lafayette, he said had no idea he would participate in so many activities both on and off campus, nor did he ever think he would be the representation of the Lafayette ideal.
But Parker's dedication to civic engagement has earned him recognition as this year's George Wharton Pepper Prize winner.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
2 days ago by Luke Trovato
A .227 batting average, seven RBIs, and zero home runs are certainly numbers worth forgetting, but shortstop Daniel Bierce '09 made sure he would remember these numbers from his admittedly sub-par season. "My sophomore year was the worst baseball season of my life," Bierce said.
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