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George launches Justice Matters


		George launches Justice Matters

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

5 hours ago by Shannon Keough

Justice Matters, the new Cabrini College curriculum which will be implemented in fall 2009 for entering students, was revealed by Dr. Marie Angelella George at her inauguration as president of Cabrini College. This new curriculum is unlike any other in the United States and will emphasize to students the importance of working for a more just world and advocating for local and global communities.

Thanksgiving crafts for the uncrafty person

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

19 hours ago by Edward Small

It's about that time again - the cool air, leaves littering the ground, the smell of wood burning in the distance. Thanksgiving is just around the corner; a time to spend with your family and friends. But what crafts and activities can you do to celebrate besides making paper-hand turkeys and place mats and stuffing your face? Here are some things to do to make the season more fun and enjoyable.

New info available on recent campus crimes

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

5 hours ago by Amelia Thatcher

When it rains, it pours: not only did last week's crime incidents occur around the same time, but new information is available about both as well.

A Rowan University press release stated that Matthew Betteridge, freshman history major, turned himself in Monday, Nov.

What's Up: Julia Hays recounts her time protesting against Proposition 8 in the City of Brotherly Love

The Whit, Rowan University, NJ

5 hours ago by Julia Hays

The weather forecasters had called for steady rain, but it could not have been a more beautiful November day.

The evening before, I had seen online that a protest was being organized at City Hall in Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon of. It was one of many protests being held across the nation in reaction to recent gay marriage bans in California and other states.

MYERS: Mighty Mormon Power Rangers

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

1 day ago by Charles Myers

On Nov. 4, the voters of California decided that two people of the same gender could not enter into a secular contract of marriage with one another. They were convinced of this, in large part, by an expensive and dishonest advertising campaign paid for, in large part, by the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter -day Saints.

'Cats hope committee comes calling


		'Cats hope committee comes calling

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

22 hours ago by David Cassilo

With an 8-2 record and just one game remaining on the schedule, the Villanova Wildcats have put themselves in a good position to earn a spot in the NCAA Division I Football Championship. The Wildcats have not been part of the postseason tournament since 2002 when they reached the semifinals.

A day in the life of one of the most involved students on campus

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

16 hours ago by Jessica Roster

With such an abundance of activities on campus, it's easy for students to get involved. You can join a Greek society, give tours to potential students, go skiing in Colorado and play basketball on a team with your friends.

But one student in particular has gone above and beyond when it comes to extracurriculars.

Documenting Makuleke | Audio Slideshow

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

20 hours ago by Katie Rubin

DP Staff Photographer Katie Rubin recently traveled to Makuleke, South Africa where she lived with and documented the life of the villagers. Penn men's soccer team, who won the 2008 Ivy League title recently committed to donate used equipment and supplies.

Idol David Cook releases album


		Idol David Cook releases album

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Andrea Modica '11

Great artists meet with great expectations. That can be said of many highly anticipated debut albums from today's most promising rising stars.

However, mention of "American Idol" leaves many music critics wincing in anticipatory agony. The show certainly has had its success stories: Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Carrie Underwood, and Chris Daughtry have all broken through the Idol barrier and moved on to sell millions of records.

Huge freshmen class causes class congestion

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days ago by Luigi Condina '12

In order to accommodate the oversized class of 2012, the administration has been forced to enhance Saint Joseph's student facilities.

In addition to negotiating with the Crowne Plaza Hotel to provide additional student residences, the Dean's office was pressed to find a supplementary means of educating the 1,492 incoming freshmen.

Is WWE's 'Next Big Thing' cut out to be UFC's next big champ?


		Is WWE's 'Next Big Thing' cut out to be UFC's next big champ?

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Steve Cohen

When Mark Twain wrote, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog," he probably didn't have a pitbull the size of Brock Lesnar staring at him from across the way.

But that's exactly who Randy "the Natural" Couture went up against on Saturday in the biggest challenge of his professional fighting career: a 6-foot-3-inch, 265-pound former national collegiate champion/ex-professional wrestler.

Rihanna stops the music


		Rihanna stops the music

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Joseph Hannan

Much to the dismay of die-hard fans of her Top-40 radio hits including "Umbrella" and "Disturbia," the College Union Board (CUB) announced Monday R&B singer Rihanna declined a bid to perform at the College's Spring Concert.

The announcement came in the form of a campus-wide e-mail around 11 a.

Unions, not General Motors, to blame for automotive industry's struggles

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

1 day ago by Alex Jablokov '09

In the past few weeks, the automotive industry-specifically General Motors-has been asking for a major "bailout" by the federal government.

Specifically, they want to be loaned billions of dollars at low interest rates, something that no rational investor would normally do.

Lions around the dorm

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago

It's the second semifinal matchup, where the three Around the Dorm finalists will be decided. Sports Editor James Queally, staff writer Steve Cohen and Sports Assistant Bobby Olivier will duke it out over the BCS title game, C.C. Sabathia and Manny Ramirez' enormous honky tonk ba-donka-donk-sized price tags and predict who will win Pistons-Celtics Round 87.

Men's sports teams held back by Title IX

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

2 days ago by Lexi Ambrogi

On Sept. 29, 2006, James Madison University's cross country squad toed the starting line of the eight kilometer course at the Paul Short Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa. The men placed 14th - a respectable finish in the field of 42 teams - and senior C.W. Moran crossed the line fourth, in front of 272 other athletes.

Former neo-Nazi speaks at Trabant


		Former neo-Nazi speaks at Trabant

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

2 days ago by Katie Kilmetis

As T.J. Leyden walks on stage he looks seemingly normal - light blue jeans, rectangular-rimmed glasses and two layered shirts - a green, short-sleeved T-shirt over a beige, long-sleeved shirt. Upon first glance, one would never know the long-sleeved shirt - a constant staple of his wardrobe - conceals dozens of tattoos of Nazi symbols, permanent reminders of a past filled with racism and violence.

AWARDS NIGHT CELEBRATES STUDENTS AND PERSIAN LIT

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

1 day ago by LANETTE ESPY, OBSERVER STAFF WRITER

Varzegar opened up the ceremony saying that Iranians "are proud spiritual descendants of Cyrus the Great" (Imani) who did not think of himself as king but a liberator. Cyrus was the first Achaemenian Emperor of Persia

Student's death raises concerns for some

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

2 days ago by Samantha Brix

Freshman Brett Griffin died after a party on Nov. 8. His death, which, according to Newark police was related to alcohol, spurred opposition to fraternities at the university from some students.

Freshman Kendra Schaefer said she now sees the fraternity that held the party, Sigma Alpha Mu, as "shameful" for taking the rush process to a fatal extent.

Emerson Brooking | Reefer madness

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days ago by Emerson Brooking

Two weeks ago, Massachusetts residents voted strongly in favor of Question 2, also known as the Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative, a measure that eliminates criminal penalties for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana. Similarly, Michigan voters passed Proposal 1, an initiative eliminating state penalties for registered use of medicinal marijuana.

Meredith Aska McBride | Betting against Center City

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

1 day ago by Meredith Aska McBride

If you have time, head to Chinatown with your friends for dinner some time soon. Take a good look around over the next 12 months, because by December 2009, you'll see something very different: a casino in the Gallery. And once the casino shows up, it won't be long before crime and decay set in.

Pigeon-Man Slays Homeless DVD Pirater


		Pigeon-Man Slays Homeless  DVD Pirater

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

1 day ago by BRYAN BUCCO, OBSERVER STAFF WRITER

There are new reasons for Rutgers-Newark students to walk in fear at night and, surprisingly, it is not in the shape of a molester. Light rail riders on Saturday night were horrified by an incident they all claim to be "supernatural." The story almost seems to be taken straight out of a horror movie.

UC-SGA SOAP OPERA

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, NJ

2 days ago by Kejal Vyas

Events scheduled all week before Lehigh-Lafayette


		Events scheduled all week before Lehigh-Lafayette

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Anna Diefenbach and Lara Kovant

One of the events for this year's Spirit Week is Lehigh-Laf-A-Palooza, a mini-festival featuring Boston's State Radio, made up of former members of Dispatch. The concert is Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in Rauch Courtyard.

Pacifico Vs. Apollo Grill


		Pacifico Vs. Apollo Grill

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Charlie Gimber

Parents' Weekend is the best time to try new eateries. The combination of family time and food, that's not on your dime, is an unstoppable force. This Parent's Weekend, I tried a new hotspot at the Promenade, Pacifico, and the prominent Apollo Grill. So here we have a battle royale, two fine restaurants battling it out until the bitter end: Pacifico vs.

Editorial: Brown out, don't black out

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Edit board

Students should make the most of week by going to as many events and getting as riled up for the game as possible. But having a good time doesn't necessarily mean getting the most trashed.

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