The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
15 hours ago by A.J. Cooke
In 15 years, attitudes toward the phenomenon of sexual violence have not changed much.
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
14 hours ago by
In three years on campus, I've seen lots of girls growing their hair longer so they can donate a bit of it to charities that make wigs for cancer patients. However, it isn't just cancer patients that need wigs. There are other diseases that cause or involve hair loss - trichotillomania, for example.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
-11 minutes ago by Cait Rohan
Admit it. You're guilty. At some point in your Loyola College career you've chucked your empty soda bottle, that test you got a C- on or your old Greyhound into the garbage instead of recycling it. But there are consequences that you need to consider the next time you're tempted to surpass that big blue recycling bin.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
-7 minutes ago by Craig Gould
There have always been bad combinations in life, such as electricity and water and drinking and driving. Now one can add alcohol and energy drinks to that list.
Recently, the "Reno Gazette Journal" did some studies on not only the physical harms, but the marketing harms of these drinks to consumers, who are mostly young people.
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
7 hours ago by Larissa Cruz
The first time I tried it, I fell in love.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, Washington, DC
17 hours ago by Shani Stitt/Contributing Writer
For 60 years, Lee's Flower and Card Shop has cultivating four generations of family ownership and brought smiles to the faces of their customers. Proprietor Richard Lee came into the family business in 1963, but did not take the reigns until 1990.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
22 hours ago by
Among the many creeds to which medical institutions must adhere, one is fairly simple: Do no harm.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
-12 minutes ago by Justine DiEmedio
Staphylococcus aureus, "staph," are common bacteria. They normally live on your skin and in the nasal pasages of about one in every three Americans. They are usually harmless. However, the bacteria can cause infection if they enter the body through the skin.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
22 minutes ago by By Carol Dwyer
On Saturday, March 1, the Off Campus and Commuter Association distributed pretzels to the WCU community to promote safety and well-being awareness.
As students go through college and attend campus parties, they are confronted with responsibility issues and how to be safe when consuming alcohol.
Columns, College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
2 hours ago by Editor-in-Chief Sherryn Daniel
Eve 6 disbanded in 2004 at the band's last show in Gateway Arch in St.Louis but rose from the dead March 25, 2008 for Baltimoreans in Towson Maryland. It's still the same band minus Jon Seibels, one of the lead guitarists due to his commitment to his new band, "Monsters are waiting".
The Hilltop, Howard University, Washington, DC
10 hours ago by Jessica Lewis
After five years of battling Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC), student Aaron Bonner has passed away.
According to family friend and Howard alum Jo Von McCalester, Bonner passed away 10 minutes before midnight on July 2, 2008. 10 was also his line number in Alpha Phi Omega.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
11 hours ago by Alex Vockroth
Last week the Greater Homewood Community Corp. (GHCC) and the Hopkins Center on Aging and Health received the prestigious Bridge Builders Award for their combined efforts to develop Baltimore's model of the national Experience Corps program.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD
19 hours ago by Rudi Greenberg
West Virginia festival sticks to its core jam band fanbase, while offering continuous music