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Officials alter smoking policy


		Officials alter smoking policy

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

2 days ago by Maeve Dwyer l Contributor

By now even the non-smokers will have realized that the smoking policies on campus have changed. For the last couple of years the areas in which students could smoke have become increasingly restrictive. As it stands currently, students and staff are allowed to smoke by the benches in front

of the library, the gazebo, behind the Daniel Arts Center and on the Pibly House Green.

UConn struggles to secure in-state football recruits

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

8 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

There's little doubt that UConn football is headed in the right direction.

In seven years, UConn has gone from a Division I-AA program to co-Big East champions. Randy Edsall has built a program on finding under-recruited players and developing them into quality starters.

Are we asking the right questions about Georgia?

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Tamara Fazylova

Early Friday morning on Aug. 8, CNN was ablaze with news that Russia was bombing the Georgian province of South Occetia. There was little explanation of what the conflict between Georgia and Russia really was about. The aggressor appeared to be Russia after it moved its 57th Army Division into the small province; allegedly to rescue and protect Russian peacekeepers.

New Year, New Changes On Campus


		New Year, New Changes On Campus

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

21 hours ago by Danielle Valente

The arrival of the fall semester has brought about various new changes on the Manhattan College campus. After the completion of several summer construction projects, new and returning students as well as faculty members found a new and improved campus; after much work and dedication, Manhattan College is once again ready to accommodate the student body with great possibilities.

Smoking: should it be banned on campus?


		Smoking: should it be banned on campus?

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

1 day ago by Aliza Moorji, Copy Editor

The idea of a smoking ban on campus has evoked a mixed reaction recently with St. John's students. These reactions come on the heel of a decision to ban smoking on campus at Montogomery College in Maryland last week.

According to CNN.com, the American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation listed approximately 60 college campuses across the nation like Montgomery that have smoke free policies on their campus.

McCain's choice of Palin not worth the risk

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

1 day ago by Christina Heiser, Managing Editor

Even before a candidate is elected, the public can gain a sense of how they will act once they take office, based on the decisions the candidates make during their campaigns. A good example of this is the Republican nominee for president, John McCain.

McCain, who has been involved in national politics for more than 20 years, had one last major decision to make before the election-choosing a safe running mate.

Orange line makes a comeback


		Orange line makes a comeback

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago by Kate King

In an effort to increase student safety on weekends, UConn will offer shuttle service to and from late-night hotspots around campus this year.

Beginning at 10 p.m. this Friday, two university buses will make periodic stops both around campus and at popular party locations such as Carriage House and Celeron Square Apartments until 2 a.

LLAMA SUTRA: Sharing beds, tearing condoms and abstaining from sex

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Dan Copulsky and Kat Corcoran

The Llama Sutra delights in answering your questions about sex and relationships. This week: letting kids share beds, breaking condoms, and not having sex!

Jasper Coach Heads to Iraq


		Jasper Coach Heads to Iraq

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

21 hours ago by Ali Libfeld

A typical summer for a division one college basketball coach usually consists of traveling to various tournaments across the country to recruit, observe and assess prospective players. This summer Manhattan's head coach Barry Rohrssen and staff went to high school AAU tournaments in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Orlando, to do just that.

Instant Daily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago

I saw my first Good Ole Tom commercial of the year tonight. Now my return to school is official.

How's this for witty and thoughtful? Students run their showers and faucets 'til we get trays back, then the wasted water will actually stop.

It's not the lack of trays in the dining halls that has me concerned; it's the lack of sleds for when it starts to snow.

Securing the safety

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

1 day ago by Patrice Bendig, Features Editor

It seems the talk of the University this semester so far is the New Founder's townhouses and how unique they are compared to other residence buildings on campus. One way they vary from other residence halls is the lack of Public Safety at the entranceway.

The Public Safety worker or guard at the front desk of residence hall dorms enforces visitation polices, and other Public Safety officers are visible all night, patrolling each hallway and lounge.

September in N.Y.C.

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

17 hours ago by Kayla Hutzler

As people try to enjoy the last few warm weekends of the year New York City is bustling with all different festivities and celebrations. There are street fairs and parades, outdoor markets and concerts to be enjoyed by everyone, and fortunately for us students, most of them are free!

The NYC Central Labor Council kicks-off the month with their annual Labor Day Parade solidarity march up Fifth Avenue.

Otteson Out As Honors Program Director

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

17 hours ago by Noach Lerman

Dr. James Otteson seemed to possess all the ingredients the Yeshiva College Honors Program needed in a director: his brilliant pedagogical skills captivated students, his sterling academic record commanded respect from faculty, and his strong, decisive style of leadership impressed Yeshiva University administration.

REVIEW: Hutton-DeWys gives uplifting performance

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Oren Vinogradov l Contributor

As August ended, the Rock started to wake up again for another year in the South Berkshire Concert Series. Welcoming back alumni Manon Hutton-DeWys, Great Barrington was graced with a welcome of its own into the unique style of an up-and-coming pianist. Coming from the main line of Liszt's teachings, Ms.

College Students' Cash Crunch


		College Students' Cash Crunch

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

3 days ago by Jordan Lester, Christina Johnson, and Denise Gibson

Read about how NJCU is dealing with rising costs.

CERN Scientists Satisfied by Smashing Success

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days ago by Keith Arora-Williams

On Aug. 26, pre-initiation testing of the Large Hadron Collider wrapped up without incident. This instrument is used to study the smallest known particles deep within atoms. Scientists are pinning their hopes to the possibility that as this machine forces speeding matter to turn into energy, it will then condense back into new undiscovered particles in the collisions.

Why We Watched the Olympics


		Why We Watched the Olympics

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

3 days ago

New orientation program a hit among frosh, OL's


		New orientation program a hit among frosh, OL's

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Brendan Rimetz

There is a saying that "change will do you good." According to most involved with this year's freshman orientation program, the saying applied.

YU Moves Back Into Top 50

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

17 hours ago by Jerry Karp

When U.S. News and World Report released its annual "America's Best Colleges" issue, dozens of YU students likely opened the magazine hurriedly or browsed online to check how YU fared in this year's rankings. Last year, many students were disappointed that YU's ranking had fallen eight spots from number 44 to number 52, thus losing the coveted "Tier 1" designation that accompanies a spot in the top 50 national universities.

Journalism breaks free from the English


		Journalism breaks free from the English

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by William Battaglia

Journalism students, take out a pen and paper; this is on the record. Thirty years since its inception, the journalism discipline at Baruch has finally gained departmental status, officially becoming the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions.

Top 10 things to do this fall


		Top 10 things to do this fall

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Tracy Diamond

See where an SPB event that will air a live Yankees - Red Sox game on Friday, Sept. 26 ranks among the Top Ten things to do this Fall...

Independent Housing Problems

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

17 hours ago by Yehuda Bernstein

Early this summer, Yeshiva University decided to consolidate all Independent Housing Program (IHP) apartments into 475 West 186th Street. The rather unanticipated move has resulted in the loss of sixteen apartments from the Independent Housing Program - fifteen from 90 Laurel Hill Terrace and one from 480 W 187th Street.

Changing Habits in Changing Times


		Changing Habits in Changing Times

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

3 days ago by Christie Avila

What spenders have been up to

Student or teacher?

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Lauren Sievert

Melissa Aitchison is buzzing around the studio, helping students with the production of Q30, Quinnipiac's cable television channel. She advises students and takes control of the chaotic scene. Students come up to her for directions and she deftly guides them to the right place or setting.

SCCC to Teach NEWSPEAK


		SCCC to Teach NEWSPEAK

The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ

3 days ago

WAR IS PEACE

FREEDOM IS SLAVERY

IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

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