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What the 'hallow' do I wear?


		What the 'hallow' do I wear?

The Heights, Boston College, MA

14 hours ago by Blair Thill

Few things can inspire fear in a person more than the thought of Halloween. It's not because of the ghouls and goblins that are supposedly roaming around, or even the possibility of bodies rising from the dead in the graveyard next to our campus. No, there is only one thing that can make your hair stand up on end come October - the horror of finding the perfect Halloween costume.

Not 'the one that is going to save' Oasis

The Heights, Boston College, MA

14 hours ago by Ethan Stevenson

f someone wanted to list all the bands that have referred to the Beatles as an important influence to their music, it would probably take a few weeks. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with this; the Beatles are widely regarded as one of the best bands of all time.

Message From SGA President , Brian LeFort (10.09.08)


		Message From SGA President , Brian LeFort (10.09.08)

The Suffolk Voice, Suffolk University, MA

23 hours ago by Brian LeFort

Tonight, Thursday Oct. 9 is the Jason Mraz concert. It is at the Roxy which is on Tremont Street. The doors will be open at 6 p.m. and the show will start 7 p.m. I hope to see you all there.

Next week on Thursday the SGA will be having the Pros, Profs, and Pastries event.

Fathoming the Career Crisis

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

1 day ago by By Jean-Claude E. Homawoo (NI), Contributing Writer

An opinion piece on the budding effects of the ongoing financial and economic crisis on HBS students' career choices, and how these effects should be seen in a positive light.

It was worded simply and spelled out succinctly: "There will be significantly more oversight, and return profiles will go down".

Angelina Berube


		Angelina Berube

Mosaic, Salve Regina Univesity, RI

1 day ago by Christina Borger

BC cracks down on off-campus partying

The Heights, Boston College, MA

1 day ago by Alex Vontz

Welcome to the wonderful world of off-campus housing. However, as much as it seems a year of off-campus residence would be full of new freedoms and possibilities given the extra distance between you and the ever-present eye of the Boston College Police Department (BCPD), Steve Montgomery, off-campus community liaison, is here to make sure that this new lifestyle is not all fun and games.

Homecoming should inspire Alumni to give back to UNH

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

1 day ago

Autumn has once again descended on Durham and as thoughts begin turning toward Halloween, turkey and snow, UNH kicks off the season with homecoming this weekend. As there is every year, there are events planned to entertain current students, to celebrate community pride in athletic teams and, most of all, to welcome alumni back to campus.

1L cup brings glory to few, heartbreak to many


		1L cup brings glory to few, heartbreak to many

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

1 day ago by Peter Ostrovski

Covered in war paint and donning their battle attire, over one hundred 1L's took part in arguably the most epic battle in recorded history. After weather conditions forced two postponements of the monumental event, anticipation had mounted to gargantuan proportions, and each of the seven sections itched to definitively prove its superiority over the rest.

Students to get 'rock'ed

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

1 day ago by Amara Grautski

Potential voters can be a little bit rock 'n' roll Friday night, when Howie Day, who recorded the 2004 hit "Collide," headlines a Rock the Vote concert in Blackman Auditorium.

Rock the Vote, founded in 1992, is a non-partisan, non-profit organization whose mission is to engage American youth in politics by using music, popular culture and new technologies, according to the company's website.

A Message from Greek leaders

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

3 days ago

First and foremost, Greek organizations were founded to facilitate the intellectual, moral and social development of their members. Existing for over a century, our community has consistently promoted these values, with UNH Greeks acting as both undergraduate and community leaders.

Jake Heimark '10: Cheating Brown

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

4 days ago

Last month, Stanford held the SOS: Stressed Out Students conference to address two worrying and linked phenomena on college campuses. First, an increasing number of students have sought mental health services for stress related to academic achievement. Second and more disconcerting, administrators have noticed an increase in cheating.

Fenno sleeps in, misses deadline

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

4 days ago

"Oh, fuck it. Fuck them. Not this week. It's not happening."

Under $30 a day with Delia and Emily

Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, MA

4 days ago by Delia Mooney and Emily Roache

Looking for something to do, but strapped for cash? Here are couple options that can help you plan a low budget day. Everyone loves to see a good movie and have a bite to eat, but with our economy at an all time low, these once common dates have become rare occasions.

our common senses

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

4 days ago

I have been enjoying sex for close to a decade. In that distressingly short amount of time, I have been subject to, and been making, boudoir requests from the mundane to the boringly unusual (since when was dogging considered risqué? … Oh, that's right, always) to the just plain weird (well, there's this time she came home and said "Guess what I bought from the store?" and I turned all manky …).

know her o

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

4 days ago

The abominable snowman. The tooth fairy. Leprechauns. Dick Cheney's soul. The female orgasm. What do these five things have in common? A considerable portion of the population believes that they don't exist. Yes, it's capricious. Yes, it's elusive and hard to find.

Photo Diary: Fall on Campus


		Photo Diary: Fall on Campus

The Record, Harvard Law School, MA

4 days ago by Matt Hutchins

As October crept up on Cambridge, Record photographer Matt Hutchins crept outside to record the changing colors on Harvard campus.

In a Cambridge minute

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago by Lauren Sheffer

A person can accomplish a lot in a minute. Although society-at-large might consider the time to be fleeting, the founders of Lumen Eclipse, an art gallery in Harvard Square that focuses entirely on the art of film, have a different point of view.

The gallery put on its first annual One-Minute Film Festival, named Le: 60, that screened on Palmer Street in Cambridge Saturday.

the big tease

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

4 days ago

"Now, Daddy! I want it nooowww!" This is the phrase Veruca Salt whines incessantly throughout Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. In the movie, after singing a solo about wanting the world, Veruca gets her comeuppance. That film came out in 1971, but since then, not much has changed.

A sense of NU 'Pride'

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

5 days ago by Mike Rougeau

Melissa Li said she came dangerously close to being made into a stereotype.

"When I was 5 [years old], like all Asian children, I was forced to play the piano and the violin," she said. "But at some point I was like, I'm just not going to play what they want me to play.

Your Week

Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, MA

5 days ago

Wednesday

The LGBT club is hosting an ice cream social in Archer 481 at 1 p.m. Today also marks the start of LGBT's History Month.

Thursday

Wear pink today to show your support for breast cancer. The 7th annual Walk to the State House and the Balloon Release is today at 1 p.

10) Suffolk Law Students


		10) Suffolk Law Students

The Suffolk Voice, Suffolk University, MA

6 days ago by Pat Burt

There are few things in life more endearing than continuing one's education for four years after high school...And then continuing it for another couple of years after that. So inspirational is the thought of choosing a profession based on learning the myriad areas of societal code that it kind of makes even smart ass voice writers tempted to join the club, if we could afford the joiner's fee.

Fraternities should use arrests to make positive changes

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

6 days ago

For the second time in less than a week, a UNH fraternity has been suspended following an incident where more than a half-dozen members of their organization were arrested. And for a second time in a week, UNH officials have claimed the individuals involved in this incident don't represent the community as a whole.

Adam Cambier '09: Undercover girl

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

6 days ago

It's not much of a secret: Saudi Arabia is a pretty crummy place to be a girl. You can't drive a car, and your table in a restaurant is pretty much guaranteed to be segregated from everyone else in the joint. If you get gang raped, you're liable to be charged for going out with unrelated men while your assailants get off with little more than a slap on the wrist.

Graham Anderson '10: Brown: the great radical Puritan university

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

6 days ago

One evening recently, reading WorldNetDaily.com (home to works by Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter) in an effort to make myself angry about something, I read Ellis Washington, a professor at Savannah State University, ask "How did the eight so-called "Ivy League" schools.

Professional surprise over Gup selection

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

7 days ago

While I certainly commend Ted Gup on being named chair of the journalism department, I must admit I'm puzzled as to why Janet Kolodzy was not given that position.

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