College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
1 hour ago by Eric Isbell
Bluegrass isn't the only thing growing in Bowling Green. Bowling Green has a diverse music culture. Music acts from Nappy Roots to Vanguard call BG home. More recently, Cage the Elephant was described by a UK Web news source, the Guardian, as a band that could be classified with Rage Against the Machine.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
48 minutes ago
As the Olympics approached this year, I told all my friends I wasn't interested. I didn't want to watch gymnasts twirl around in underpants to classical music like something out of David Bowie's nightmares. I didn't want to watch people run really fast while an "expert" commentator makes a clever remark like, "Well Bob, he's running really fast.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
18 minutes ago
Arrests Israel Venegas, Garrett Hollow Road, was arrested on Aug. 26 and charged with driving under the influence, failure to appear in court, failure to illuminate, driving with a suspended license and failure to produce proof of insurance. He was released the same day on court order.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
21 hours ago by Scott Richey/Sports Editor
Former Eastern and Portland Trail Blazer center Kevin Duckworth died Monday evening in Gleneden Beach, Ore., at the age of 44. Duckworth was in Gleneden Beach to host a free basketball clinic sponsored by the Trail Blazers when he died in the small, coastal town on the Pacific.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
7 hours ago by Brian Feldt
With a rather large number of newcomers on the SIU men's basketball roster this season, head coach Chris Lowery is looking for any extra practices he can find. Thanks to some lucky timing and an NCAA rule that allows a team 10 extra practices once every four years, Lowery is cashing in on the opportunity.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
17 hours ago by Carlye Wisel
All I've been hearing since I returned to Campustown is a whole lot of complaining. Maybe the thought of being indoors all fall is spreading Seasonal Affective Disorder through the population like an airborne virus on "24," or perhaps we're all just uppity because of McCain or the economy or being physically inferior to our golden god Michael Phelps.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
3 hours ago by Alex Symonds
Coming into 2006, Ron Zook's second year at Illinois, expectations were growing after the country got a look at some of the athletes he was bringing into the program. Juice Williams, Vontae Davis and Dere Hicks were just a couple of parts of an Illini recruiting class that modestly surprised some people in the college football world.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
12 hours ago by Daniel Johnson
Throughout the spring and summer seasons, Illinois coaches have said repeatedly that the defensive line would be the strength of the team. But what does the team think of their coach's predictions, and if they have to look at the other side of the ball, who is going to standout?
After polling the team in the early days of the season and at Camp Rantoul, it seems that, at least defensively, the players agree with the coaches.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
1 day ago by Darren McVey
Freshmen girls, listen up because I'm going to tell you some things most boys don't want you to hear. I know you are finally free from your little hick town and thrown into this world of anonymity and freedom. Now you are supposed to let loose, have fun and make mistakes.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
1 day ago by Emory Williamson
In Mike Mardis' first year as the University of Louisville's dean of students, one campus life issue had continued to surface as a topic of discussion: food services.
Following years of complaints from students and other administrators, Mardis, along with Student Activities Center Director Tim Moore, decided things needed to change.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
1 day ago by Dennis O'Neil
Jacob Stratton's Physics 299 class this summer at the University of Louisville didn't go as he had planned.
According to Stratton and several of his classmates, Dr. Syed Ahmad's Physics 299 class was an unorganized and unprofessional learning environment.
College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, KY
2 days ago by David Harten
A few days ago, the biggest question mark on the offensive side of the ball was answered when David Elson named sophomore K.J. Black starting quarterback. In the Toppers system, he seems to be the clear cut choice. He's outperformed David Wolke and Brandon Smith, and has a better upside of the three.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 day ago by Kyle Shaner
A pitcher on the Ball State University baseball team was suspended after a police officer would not "give him a break."
According to the Ball State University police, Seth Lawrence Hobbs, 20, of Marseilles, Ill., was arrested at about 12:45 a.m. Saturday on suspicion of public intoxication and minor in possession of alcohol.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 day ago by Jessica Kerman
A Ball State University student is in good condition after being struck by a car Tuesday afternoon at the scramble light intersection of Riverside and McKinley avenues
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
1 day ago by Laura Bryant
In an effort to snuff out second-hand smoke, Miami University enacted its on-campus smoking ban Aug. 1.
Miami's Board of Trustees originally approved the smoking ban proposal Sept. 14, 2007, with the 2008-09 school year the first to see the change.
With the smoking ban in effect just shy of a month, Miami President David Hodge said he has not heard anything negative thus far.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 hour ago by Bob Culp
When Democratic nominee Barack Obama concluded his speech at Ball State University on April 12, the Illinois Senator proclaimed he wanted to turn Indiana blue this November.
Obama's words turned some heads. Indiana's traditionally conservative roots haven't classified it as a swing state since Lyndon Johnson won the 11 electoral votes for the Democrats in 1964.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago
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2 days ago
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Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
1 day ago by Wes Lawson
Recently in Tinseltown, studio executives have suddenly gotten the mindset that if something didn't work the first time, they simply need to reboot it and start fresh.
Cases in point: This summer we were treated (or rather had it forced on us - take your pick) to a revamp of "The Incredible Hulk" with Edward Norton and the second in a line of Batman films that skew far darker than the original series.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
1 day ago by Rick Kambic/Opinions Editor
As a reporter and an editor for The Daily Eastern News, I've dealt with countless complaints about the publication. An exuberant student even went so far as to call me a "liberal piece of crap."
Even though I may not be the person responsible for the mistake or the author of the article in question, I'm still an ambassador for the publication and have to handle any situation in a responsible way.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
1 day ago by Scott Richey/Sports Editor
A lifetime of sports and a career goal to become an athletic director led Barbara Burke to that position at Eastern. Now she gets the chance to lead a new staff and experience collegiate sporting events like women's rugby and men's soccer - sports her previous school, Wyoming, didn't offer.
The All State, Austin Peay State University, TN
2 days ago by Kyle Nelson
Many Americans woke up Sunday morning to the news that Russia had launched a full-fledged invasion of Georgia. I'm sure many reached for their shotguns before the news informed them Georgia was a small country in the Caucasus (the where?), but that's beside the point.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by Kristy Conlin
A bicyclist remains in critical condition at University Hospital following a serious traffic accident that occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. near the University of Cincinnati campus, according to a Cincinnati Police Department spokesman.
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Meter, Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Rechelle Jackson
Copy Editor
For freshmen Malcolm Kimes, TSU's welcoming week proved to be a great start to his college career.
Kimes, a marketing major from Harvey, Ill., went on a college tour and admitted when he visited TSU, it seemed like it was where he should be.
"The atmosphere was great and it just seemed right," Kimes said.
Meter, Tennessee State University, TN
2 days ago by Cara Anthony
Editor in chief
In late June, TSU student DeAngelo White died in a Detroit, hospital. He was involved in a motorcycle accident in his hometown of Detroit.
White was a freshman and a member of the university's Collegiate 100 Black Men chapter.
TSU student James Jones Jr.