The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Kaitlyn Kilmetis
In an attempt to regulate events like last Saturday's Chapelfest, Newark City Council passed an ordinance strengthening laws regulating public gatherings on Monday.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Pat McGuire
Cory Vargo prepared for college the same way any 18-year-old from southeastern Massachusetts would prepare. He gathered his things, packed his green Celtics hat, two Red Sox caps, Patriots t-shirts, a Paul Pierce jersey and a few David Ortiz posters, threw them into a bag (along with some socks and underwear) and was on his way.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Adi Joseph
Sean Mosley has the potential to be the next big thing for the Terp men's basketball team - but he has to get here first
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Dan Benamor
Prince Caspian builds on the success of the original film
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
1 day ago by Danny Rogers
College Park has changed for the worse in recent years. Can it make a comeback?
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
4 days ago by Nicolette Lotrionte
The men's crew team made university history this weekend, winning the point trophy in the 70th annual Dad Vail Regatta. The Hens are only the second club crew team to win the men's title at the collegiate regatta.
"This is considered one of the largest and top-most competitive regattas in the country for colleges," head coach Chuck Crawford said.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
5 days ago by Shivonne Foster
Nominated unanimously by the Presidential Search Committee, Bowling Green State University's first black president Sidney Ribeau, will transition into a new phase of his career as he assumes the position of 16th president of Howard University on August 1.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
5 days ago by Christina Burton
Kenneth I. Chenault gracing the Yard today serves as a step up from last year's Oprah Winfrey phenomenon for many students and faculty, but a step down for others.
Graduating seniors, as eager as they are to receive their degrees, have differing views on Chenault being this year's graduation orator.
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
4 days ago by Eboni Farmer
According to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, in 2007 Howard University had a within six-year graduation rate of 60 percent, up two points from the rate the journal reported in 2006.
This is 16 percent above the national average graduation rate for blacks across the country which is 44 percent.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Alexa Millinger
The University sent letters to former members of the Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity last month, threatening disciplinary action if any members "reorganize, reconstitute or re-colonize" in any form.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Rustin Partow
Hatchet Reporter
Todd Jasper started working security at the Surf & Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach, Calif., four years ago. Now, the graduating senior will work at the Department of Homeland Security - one of a growing number of students to secure government jobs out of college.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Justine Karp
Though graduates are allotted six tickets for Sunday's Commencement ceremony on the Mall, University officials said they are not necessary unless the event is moved indoors.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
4 days ago
Do the words "wireless home control" and "automation" make you think of "The Jetsons?" Home automation has been around for years. New technology and more practical, affordable applications are now bringing the benefits of home automation to ordinary people.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
5 days ago by Saeed Shabazz/Special to the NNPA from the Final Call
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, in a recent meeting here with Bretton Woods Institution organizations, called for immediate and long-term measures to tackle a growing global food crisis.
Mitzpeh, University of Maryland, MD
3 days ago by Ben Goldberg
With a community of 6,500 plus Jewish students, according to Maryland Hillel, many would tout the University of Maryland as a haven for Jewish students. But for some considering transferring to different colleges, religious observance is the primary reason they would leave.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
5 days ago by Jessica White/DC Columnist
My husband and I make a good income - $200,000, since last October when he started his own law firm. We want a $465,000 house with no money down and a thirty-year fixed mortgage. What would we be looking at in interest rates and monthly payments?
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
5 days ago
Six days after a gas leak shut down a portion of South Church Street, a downed telephone pole scattered drivers and students away from Rosedale Avenue between Church and New Streets.
At 8:30 a.m., emails were sent out from Public Safety about the incidents stating "A number of power lines and utility polls have been pulled down causing a hazardous condition.