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COLUMN: Split between Clinton and Obama? Be grateful you're not a Republican 6

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

11 hours ago by Carrie Bass

Some days I think I popped out of the womb right into the world of politics. I remember watching Bill Clinton's victory speech in 1992. I remember organizing the mock election at my elementary school in 1996, forcing even kindergarteners to vote even though the only Dole they knew was a banana.

Why Dr. Ricky Jones should run for mayor 4

Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

18 hours ago by Jason Schwalm

Group: UK program has 'non-diverse perspective' 3

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

5 hours ago by Allie Garza

Six UK faculty members were singled out on a pamphlet that was distributed to legislative officials last week during the special session on pension reform in Frankfort.

The Family Foundation, a conservative family-oriented group based out of Lexington, issued 130 handouts containing the names, pictures, biographies and salaries of six UK faculty members, a majority of whom are associated with the Gender and Women's Studies program.

CentrePoint gives students more reason to leave than stay 2

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

3 hours ago by Taylor Shelton

Much has been written and much has been said about the so-called 'development' planned for downtown Lexington. While the CentrePointe tower surely is something, I would hesitate to call it "development." Usually, at least in economics, development implies a qualitative improvement over existing conditions.

Things freshmen should know before entering college life 1

Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

4 hours ago by Heather White

Four years ago when I first stepped foot on the University of Louisville campus, I'll never forget that ball of apprehension lodged into the pit of my stomach. I felt in over my head and scared. However, it took no time at all to learn the tricks of the trade, so to speak, of college life.


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Brother's support helps one MTSU undergrad


		Brother's support helps one MTSU undergrad

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

1 day ago by Michael Stone

For some students, the decision to go to college comes for their parents encouraging higher education. For some, it comes from wanting a better life for themselves.

Dedrick Antone Mitchell went to college because, believe or not, his brother Corey Mitchell grew up watching "The Cosby Show.

Provost search narrowed to two

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

8 hours ago by Pam Thomas

The final two candidates for provost were on Marshall's campus this week meeting with students and faculty.

The two candidates are Gayle L. Ormiston, associate provost for faculty affairs and curriculum at Kent State University and Barbara Schirmer, vice president for academic affairs at University of Detroit, Mercy.

Group: UK program has 'non-diverse perspective'

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

10 hours ago by Allie Garza

Six UK faculty members were singled out on a pamphlet that was distributed to legislative officials last week during the special session on pension reform in Frankfort.

The Family Foundation, a conservative family-oriented group based out of Lexington, issued 130 handouts containing the names, pictures, biographies and salaries of six UK faculty members, a majority of whom are associated with the Gender and Women's Studies program.

Now serving: comfort

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

8 hours ago by Sarina Lopresti

BY SARINA LOPRESTI

The Parthenon

Nestled in the heart of Central City is Central City Café, a small restaurant that's been serving up comfort food to local residents since owner Dave Luther decided to open the eatery 16 years ago.

On a warm summer morning in June, about 25 minutes before the restaurant opens for the day, Luther is placing crisp white tablecloths and the day's menu on all the tables in the restaurant.

'Dance Crew' misses a beat

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

4 hours ago by Amber Fijolek

UK alum ranks seventh in Olympic trials

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

11 hours ago by Wesley Yonts

A former UK triple jumper represented the university's athletic tradition at the 2008 Olympic Trials last Friday.

UK alumnus Simidele Adeagbo competed and came in seventh in the women's triple jump competition, falling short of the top three contenders who will continue to Beijing in August.

Bozos rain on gay pride parade

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

21 hours ago by Scott Nathan Green

At Chicago's gay pride parade Sunday afternoon, I saw an outlandish collection of freaks and degenerates, out and proud for something inherently shameful. I'm talking about the protestors.

Near the end of the parade's route on the corner of Pine Grove and Diversey, wooden riot-control barricades and a few disinterested-looking cops surrounded about 20 or 30 fundamentalist Christians.

Development firm purchases high-tech Research Park building

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

12 hours ago by Joanna Aguirre

Fox-Atkins Development finalized the purchase of Research Park's former Motorola building from Motorola Inc. June 23. The 74,000-square-foot structure is the only building in the park not built by Fox-Atkins or the University of Illinois.

The former Motorola building, located between Oak Street and First Street across from the University's Assembly Hall, was put on the market during the fall of 2007 and about 215 workers lost their jobs.

3 teens die after SUV gets stuck in mud

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

18 hours ago by Associated Press

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (AP) _ Police say three Middle Tennessee teenagers died when their sport utility vehicle became stuck in mud which plugged the exhaust system.

Eighteen-year-old Josh Baker of Winchester, 17-year-old Kristie Burton of Lynchburg and 15-year-old Alyssa Rucker of Tullahoma were found dead in the vehicle Saturday night.

Another faculty member leaves MT


		Another faculty member leaves MT

The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN

18 hours ago by Alex Moorman

Phillip Jeter, journalism professor at MTSU, will be transferring to Winston Salem State University in North Carolina this fall to assume the position as the chair of the department of mass communication.

"My position here was temporary and initially it was only supposed to be for one year as the Geier visiting professor," Jeter said.

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