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Bratty Bratz dolls make bratty kids 10

The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA

2 hours ago by Fatoumata Soumaré

Remember those days when dolls were just dolls? You know, when they purely served the purpose of amusing children and nothing more. Nowadays, everything in American society has been blown out of proportion, and merchandisers have gone too far, as far as Bratz dolls.

Convocation Controversy Threatens Unique and Beloved Smith Tradition 3

The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA

2 hours ago by Ellen Cormier

Students returning early to campus this fall were greeted with a slew of unsettling rumors surrounding convocation.

The infamous event was almost canceled this year, and next year's event could be headed for the chopping block as well.

An American student in Cairo 3

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA

4 hours ago by Greg Collins is a Collegian columnist. He can be reached at gcollins@student.umass.edu.

One group of people hail primarily from the Middle East, they commute to school in a dirty, dusty, smelly city of 20 million people and eat falafel and shawerma daily.

The other group of people come from all over America. They live on or right off campus, and their dietary patterns are dictated by Pita Pita and Domino's "5-5-5," deal.

WEB UPDATE: Stellar announces resignation 2

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

44 minutes ago by Michele Richinick

Jim Stellar, dean of the Collegeman Jim Chiavelli. Stellar's decision was s of Arts and Sciences, announced yesterday to top administrators that he will resign as dean September 5, said university spokesman Jim Chiavelli.

"[Stellar] submitted a letter of resignation to the provost.

Russian Roulette at the Nuclear Table 1

The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA

2 hours ago by Volha Charnysh

International security is rarely increased by adding new rockets, no matter how defensive the names of the installations. Especially if the rockets are stationed on the border with Russia.

On Aug. 20 U.S. State Secretary Condoleezza Rice and Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski sealed the long-negotiated missile defense deal.

Lowering the drinking age a modest proposal 1

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

4 hours ago by Courtney Carignan

These days it seems that 18 is the new 21, as over 100 presidents of universities across the nation have agreed. A campaign called the "Amethyst Initiative" has been in the works for the past year in order to open up a discussion for lowering the legal drinking age.

E. coli bacteria found in water at Willi Oaks 1

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

4 hours ago by Kala Kachmar

A strain of E. coli found in the water supply at Willington Oaks apartments on Tuesday is forcing residents to get their water elsewhere.

A "small number" of students went to Student Health Services with gastrointestinal symptoms, according to Robert Miller, director of health for Eastern Highlands Health District, but the cases reported were self-limiting.

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