The Docket, George Mason, VA
20 hours ago by Bran Mahoney
Recently, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas visited George Mason School of Law. Justice Thomas came to speak to a class taught by Professor O'Neil, who had clerked with the Justice prior to coming to teach at George Mason.
Clarence Thomas, was born in the Pin Point community of Georgia near Savannah June 23, 1948.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
3 days ago by Sharifa Riley
Lincoln University students will now have to endure a physical exam determining each student's BMI (body mass index) before they are permitted to graduate. An individual's BMI measures the amount of body fat.
Amid fierce criticisms, Lincoln University has recently installed a new requirement for its undergraduate students.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
18 hours ago by Sarah Tan
After a student had a seizure during Professor Lawrence Principe's Organic Chemistry exam, other classmates had their tests collected while student health response units arrived on the scene.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
15 hours ago by Aleena Lakhanpal
Scientists have more recently been examining the properties of induced pluripotent stem cells rather than the embryonic stem cells that have caused so much controversy.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
18 hours ago by Neil Albstein
You have enough on your plate trying to understand them. You clearly do not understand the problems of other nations. Please stop trying to fix them, while we still have some allies left.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Amy D'Onofrio
Two students are facing drug charges after police seized marijuana, cocaine and drug paraphernalia from a Foggy Bottom townhouse last month in a raid that yielded five student arrests.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Dan Greene
BOSTON - Freshman Lasan Kromah scored 17 points in a 69-59 victory that sent the young Colonials home with an unblemished 2-0 record after their season-opening road trip.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Hannah Traverse
Hatchet Reporter
Stereotypically speaking, people move to the suburbs seeking tranquility and safety. Generic Theatre Company's adaptation of the play "SubUrbia," opening this weekend in the Lisner Downstage, challenges that concept.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
2 days ago by Irina Kuchevski
A disturbing and unprecedented incident occurred on the Mount campus last week. On the morning of November 11 at 9:54 a.m., Professor Kim Hansen reported graffiti on the chalkboard of a classroom in the Academic Center.
The graffiti was of a swastika and a Star of David, a depiction of Nazism as being superior to Judaism by a greater than sign, according to Ty Perry, Director of the Center for Student Diversity.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
2 days ago by Megan Earley
An ideal vacation for winter break might include warm Florida weather. Some students might even want to spent some time in Disney. For four Mount students, they'll experience the Disney magic, running.
On Sunday January 10, 2010 four Mount students are participating in the Walt Disney World Marathon in Orlando, Florida.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
1 day ago by Tiana Y. Lawson
Who would've thought that the "misses" and "plus" signs that separates us in clothing stores would find its way on to Lincoln's campus?
Under Lincoln University rule, students who have a clinical body mass index over 30 are required to take a physical education class.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
3 days ago by Nicole Lockley
This past week has been rainy, gloomy and an eye opening experience for students at Lincoln University.
The entire campus has been in an upheaval since junior Amelia Sherwood found a moth in her salad and began her war against the administration. She spoke out against the delayed library renovations, the failed cafeteria health inspection, the housing shortage, and the sometimes aggressive force used by Public Safety officials.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
2 days ago by Jacob Yohn
With the decade coming to a close, the Mount administration is laying out the plans for what direction the Mount will head in the next five years. In an e-mail sent to the College of Liberal Arts Department Chairs, President Thomas H. Powell's Vision Statement was presented in a skeletal sectioned outline.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
3 days ago by Sara Cesky
By Sara Cesky
News Editor
Despite the seventy-degree weather Maryland has recently been enjoying, it is the middle of November and Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching.
Students across campus have a week of classes left before it's time for turkey, green bean casserole, and Grandma's pumpkin pie.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
3 days ago by Amelia Wolf
"Let's Talk About Sex: The culture of sexuality, the 'hook-up' culture and relationships on Loyola's campus" was a panel discussion that took place on November 11 organized by Beauty of Women, an organization sponsored by the Women's Center.
The panel consisted of three seniors from Loyola University including Greg Howard, Patrick DePuydt, and Caitlin Engler, as well as a graduate of Loyola, Sandra.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
3 days ago by Donald Vincent
In 2006, rapper Nas declared the state of hip-hop no longer alive. However, hip-hop is not just a fad or genre of music-it is a culture. With the release of Wale's first studio released album, hip-hop has seen preservation.
"Attention Deficit" by Wale is 14 tracks worth of sheer hip-hop at its peak.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
1 day ago by Quindecim Editors
The administration’s decision to prevent Josh Ruebner and Rabbi Brian Walt from participating in dialogue on human rights in Gaza and the West Bank is troubling. There is no doubt that what we are witnessing is a classic struggle for academic freedom, a classic struggle between students and an administration.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Vicky Hoover
At Temple University, Congressman Joe Sestak (PA-07) partnered up with the U.S Department of Education and hosted a statewide "webinar" for dozens of colleges and universities across America, focusing on the future transition to direct student loan program.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Matt Chandik
Now, THAT'S more like it.
The West Chester University men's hockey team looked like the high-flying Golden Rams of old this weekend as they racked up wins of 9-1 and 5-2 against one of its biggest rivals, the Drexel University Dragons.
On Friday night, WCU got nine goals from eight different players as they lambasted the Dragons in a game that reminded many onlookers of some of WCU's recent high-scoring teams.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
3 days ago by Tara Tanzos
An alumnus of West Chester University, Tom Cassidy claims to have been doing comedy since second grade. After taking a break from the laugh track in high school and college, Cassidy immersed himself back into stand up after his graduation from WCU in December 2007.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
1 day ago by Benjamin Synder
A policy for electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes, will potentially be devised in the near future by the College Council after a survey was sent out by Kate Pipkin, the Executive Director of Communications, to the Goucher community calling for the opinions of students, staff, and faculty about whether the use of e-cigarettes should be covered by the college smoking policy via e-mail on October 23.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
1 day ago by Charles Herron
Students filed multiple grievances with the Office of the Legal Counsel last week, after the President's Office denied a request made by five Peace Studies students to bring two pro-Palestinian speakers to campus as part of a dialogue about human rights in Gaza and the West Bank.
Black College View, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by Sophia Adem
D.C. Sniper John Allen Muhammad's ex-wife from his second marriage, Mildred, is making preparations to attend his funeral Tuesday in Baton Rouge, La., with their three children John, 19; Selena, 17; and Taliba, 16. "They need closure and to see their dad one last time before he is placed in the ground," Ms. Muhammad said.
Black College View, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by Eboni Farmer
African Americans at colleges and universities across the nation have a 'very low' graduation rate of 44 percent, according to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. Despite the disparities in the graduation rates of black males, there are strides being made across the country to help them get into and stay in college.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
4 days ago by Eboni Farmer/Blackcollegeview.com
They sat in the same hearing room, one close enough to touch the other. However, the beliefs of those who are for same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia and those who are against it were so far apart they might as well have been seated in different states.