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.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Rachel P. Kreiter
Sometimes I'll be waiting to pay for my purchases at a respectable location like CVS or, if I'm really unlucky, Duane Reade. I'll be thinking about how great it is that linoleum flooring is here to stay, or that we live in a wonderful age where one can purchase three to five different shades of black mascara.
The Commentator, Yeshiva University, New York, NY
22 hours ago by Gilah Kletenik
The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA
20 hours ago by Alison Doherty
While there have been many skeptics in the last couple of years about the validity of global warming, it has become a generally accepted fact - at least on Smith Campus - that carbon emissions and fossil fuels have disrupted the natural progression of weather and have led to the phenomena we call global warming.
The Tripod, Trinity College (CT), Hartford, CT
23 hours ago by Carver Diserens and Tim Margolin
Last week David Kimball-Stanley '09 and Ryan Haney '10 wrote a response to an Opinions piece by Whitney Duprey '09, "If You Don't Like the Frats, Don't Go," which was itself a response to an article written by Lucy Schiffman '09 condemning a fraternity's Playboy-themed party as misogynistic and sexist.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY
23 hours ago by Stiliyana Stefanova
It was July and a 23-year-old short brunette walked into the medical office in Midtown with sunglasses on, wearing a scarf around her neck.
A month after, the medical receptionist began receiving multiple calls and messages from her, filled with desperation, hopelessness and depression.
The Commentator, Yeshiva University, New York, NY
22 hours ago by Zev Eleff and Ariel Schwartz
The overwhelming number of Yeshiva College students who feel burdened by the College's general requirements may soon get some relief. As it concludes its first full year of work, the YC Curriculum Review now enters a phase believed critical by administrators: deciding how credit should be divvied up between major and general requirements.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
1 day 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?"
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
17 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.
Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Gary Miller
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Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY
1 day ago by Prithi Chandra
Starting next fall, incoming Stern School of Business students will be required to own a laptop. Stern plans to eliminate its lower concourse computer lab in Tisch Hall, thanks to the Concourse Project, a plan to renovate both lower levels as well as the lobby of Stern's Tisch Hall.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
4 hours ago by Pat Parker
O'Brian White and the men's soccer team's offense put on a dribbling clinic for the fans at Morrone Stadium Saturday as White would have one goal and one assist to lead the Huskies past Seton Hall, 3-1.
"We could have had four or five more goals," said head coach Ray Reid.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
15 hours ago by Aly Shea
The reality is that sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) affect both men and women of all ages, races, religions and socioeconomic and educational levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Planned Parenthood's Web site says that one in three sexually active people will contract an STD by the age of 24.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
1 day ago by Gisel Saillant, Collegian Staff
Students discussed the African Diaspora in Europe during an event organized and hosted by Commonwealth College at the University of Massachusetts last week.
The lecture, entitled "Europe and the African Diaspora," was presented by Sara Lennox, director of the social thought and political economy program, and professor in German and Scandinavian studies department at the University.
The Humanities Review, St. John's University, Jamaica Estates, NY
1 day ago by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Columbia University
IN 1929, ROKEYA SAKHAWAT HOSSAIN, a Bengali feminist, wrote a book called Abarodhbashini, published by the Feminist Press in English translation as "The Secluded Ones." (The more correct translation would be "Prisoner," in the feminine gender.) This is how she opens her book: "We have been imprisoned so long that we are quite used to it.
Knight News, Queens College, Flushing, NY
1 day ago by Justin Sloboda
Saturday's Child by Ray Banks is the literary equivalent of the sort of great movie that people will overlook because its genre is generally perceived as overplayed and oversaturated with mediocrity. Though this is can be true of the "private investigator" novel, Saturday's Child does not deserve such an oversight.