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

12 hours ago by Anthony Morrealle, Sports Editor

Last year, I covered Sylven Landesberg's announcement of his college selection for the Torch.

He was the big New York City recruit at the time; a 6-6, 200-pound shooting guard ranked among the Top-50 seniors in the country and St. John's was on a short list of his potential colleges.

Kosher Meat Controversy

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

14 hours ago

On May 12, 2008, federal immigration officials raided the Agriprocessors meat processing plant in Postville, Iowa. The investigation alleged many human rights violations, in particular employment of hundreds of illegal immigrants. This raises questions about a plant that has already been involved in animal rights and pollution controversies in 2004 and 2006 respectively.

Berger Appointed Dean of Revel

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

17 hours ago

Dr. David Berger (YC '64, RIETS '67), chair of the Jewish Studies department at Yeshiva College, has been appointed as Dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. He replaces Dr. Arthur Hyman, who will remain as a professor at Revel.

YU Hires New CFO

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

17 hours ago

Over the summer months, YU hired Mr. J. Michael Gower as its new Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Gower, who joins Yeshiva after working in finance at the University of Vermont, will also serve as the vice president of business affairs.

Mr. Gower replaces Mr.

Odds Without Ends


		Odds Without Ends

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

20 hours ago by Gregory Leporati, Editor-in-Chief

Although I was only a few years old, I can still remember the day my dad came home with a Nintendo Entertainment System.

As time progressed, the NES would dominate my life and the lives of millions of kids worldwide, sparking what is today one of the most financially successful industries worldwide.

Pinching Pennies & Cutting Corners


		Pinching Pennies & Cutting Corners

The Gothic Times, New Jersey City University, NJ

1 day ago by Daniels Tornyenu

Since a student's income can barely keep pace with an agile inflation, curbing expenses seems the only sensible way to survive in the short term.

Meal replacements: healthy, simple, and affordable.


		Meal replacements: healthy, simple, and affordable.

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Kaitlyn Anness

Slim Fast drinks, Special K cereal, Muscle Milk…the list goes on and on. Now a part of American culture, meal replacement bars, shakes, and even powders have become more popular among athletes and non-athletes alike.

A meal replacement is a drink, snack bar, dissolvable powder or pill that is meant to provide the body with the same amount of nutrients as a healthy meal.

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...

Broadway Brett Lands in New York


		Broadway Brett Lands in New York

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

1 day ago by Brendan McHugh

EA Sports thought they won. They knew they had beaten it.

Brett Favre is on the New York Jets.

The Madden Jinx wins again

Every year since the popular football game, Madden, was released EA Sports has put an athlete on the cover. That athlete always seems to experience either an injury or a sub-par year.

Odds without ends


		Odds without ends

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

1 day ago by Gregory Leporati, Editor-in-Chief

Students returning to St. John's this fall can look forward to one very special welcome-back surprise. No, not sweatshirts or T-shirts, not lunchboxes or umbrellas. And no, not a new St. John's laptop battery.

Instead, students will be treated to a much bigger surprise: a crippled library, with only one floor open to the public.

To replace or not to replace microsoft office

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

1 day ago by Rob Reale

For busy Baruch students, when working with documents, it is important to be able to access files anywhere - at home, school or work, without worrying about USB drives or emailing back and forth.

The latest offerings for documents, spreadsheets and presentations not only use safe, centralized storage, they're also advanced systems with no added price tag.

City Changes, Maintains Its Standards


		City Changes, Maintains Its Standards

The Campus, City College of the City University of New York, NY

2 days ago by Helen Hyppolite

City College, the oldest institution of CUNY, maintains its standards in an ever changing world.

Alumni with a bright future taken too soon


		Alumni with a bright future taken too soon

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by Joel Ney

On June 20, the Baruch community lost one of its best and brightest graduates, Nathaniel Younger. Winner of Bank of America's highly competitive 2006 Youth Entrepreneur Award, by his early twenties Nathaniel was already an accomplished businessman and a remarkably talented actor who had graduated from the Zicklin School of Business with a B.

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.

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

Notes From The Editor


		Notes From The Editor

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

4 days ago by David Ellison

We are back online!

I understand a lot of alumni, families of students and others interested in what is going on at Manhattan College have wondered what has happened to the online version of the Quadrangle.

Well we went offline all of last year to concentrate on the print issue of the newspaper.

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