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Michelle Obama's speech inspiring


		Michelle Obama's speech inspiring

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Lia Jusino

While watching Michelle Obama's speech on August 26, I did not feel like I was watching part of this presidential campaign, but rather listening to an inspirational story of an American Dream.

I could imagine a sense of hope washed over anyone who was tuned in, the hope that no matter where we come from, each of us has the potential to contribute to this world.

"I Kissed a Girl"

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

1 hour ago by Alix Bregman

"I kissed a girl, and I liked it," so goes "I Kissed a Girl," the lyrical summer smash by Katy Perry, pop star and daughter of traveling ministers. As the words slowly imprint themselves on our memories forever and winter leaves the summer hits behind, do the societal implications imprint as well? In terms of sex and the Smithie, how does a pop song both market and misconstrue what kissing girls is all about?

The first time I heard "I Kissed a Girl," was - surprise - at Smith.

Sex and the Smithie

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 hours ago by Julia Kiefer

The return of "Sex and the Smithie," with Julia Kiefer's advice on how to have a sexy and successful year at Smith.

Diamonds and Coal

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 hours ago

Diamond to the guy at the OMAC who checked the IDs of all 2,000 students going to the activities fair. We know those 52 extra freshmen were hard to handle.

Hot off the press

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

4 hours ago by Brenna McCabe

The professor-student relationship is probably one of the most important connections you will ever make as a college student. Though the University of Rhode Island is no doubt a large institution, it is still possible to forge crucial relationships between students and faculty within each department.

Letter: URI Recycling here to help

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

11 hours ago

09/04/08 - To the Cigar, Maybe you noticed the big blue recycling truck when you were moving into your residence hall. That was URI Recycling, working hard to recycle thousands of cardboard boxes.

Commuting takes getting used to

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

21 hours ago by Sharon Ng

I always knew the time would come, I just didn't know it would come so quickly.

Admissions blackjack

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

1 day ago

Across campus, students are feeling the effects of a housing crunch that has left first-years detatched from their units, stowed in lounges, and dropped into kitchens. Because the University rightly does not place freshmen in triples or quads, there is a trickle-down effect that also wipes out housing for upperclassmen.

Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down

The Heights, Boston College, MA

1 day ago

Thumbs Up The Olympics - From the opening ceremony to Phelpsmania to the show-stopping Usain Bolt, this Olympics featured high drama throughout. Questions about China's human rights record, the ages of its gymnasts, and the "cuteness" of the girl at the opening ceremony notwithstanding, this was one of the best Olympics ever.

Enter the matrix ... of ODSD sanctions

The Heights, Boston College, MA

1 day ago by Heights Editorial Board

The Issue: Alcohol violations now carry steep fines

What we think: "Clarity" does not beget fairness



Students setting foot on campus last weekend had a few things to look forward to: new roommates, new classes, and new alcohol and drug sanctions set in place by the Office of the Dean for Student Development (ODSD). While many of the policies are supposedly not "new" themselves, but "clearer" versions of what existed, the fact remains that there are now minimum, mandatory punishments - many of which include hefty fines for violators.

Editorial: Go rogue, go vogue.

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

1 day ago

09/04/08 - College means a variety of different things to different students. For some of you, the University of Rhode Island is now your home. Some students can't imagine living without Butterfield Dining Hall in the morning with its heavenly Belgian waffles, impromptu Frisbee on the Quadrangle, or that professor that, within the duration of just one class, inspired you to take on the world in a new light.

Instant Daily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago

I saw my first Good Ole Tom commercial of the year tonight. Now my return to school is official.

How's this for witty and thoughtful? Students run their showers and faucets 'til we get trays back, then the wasted water will actually stop.

It's not the lack of trays in the dining halls that has me concerned; it's the lack of sleds for when it starts to snow.

InstantDaily

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago

Freshman guide to UMass

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

1 day ago by Lauren Rockoff. She can be reached at lrockoff@student.umass.edu.

Days of waking up to a dark room that feels like a refrigerator, and long nights of studying like mad are approaching. What can you do to make this year different, better? First: to learn, your basic needs must be met. You can't study without being reasonably comfortable, and most of us need some sort of desk to do it.

EDITORIAL: Better party planning

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

1 day ago

Scheduled Chaos

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

1 day ago by Galen Mook

Move-in day: the hectic reorganization and repopulation of a city's transient renters occurs on September 1st every year without fail.

STAFF EDIT: BU alert leaves questions

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

2 days ago

As cops finished collecting the streams of cassette-tape debris littering Kenmore Square after Tuesday's bomb scare, few students had reacted to the emergency alert issued by the university.

T.F. Green Airport - Relocating Over 240 Families

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

2 days ago by Laura Horton, Anchor Staff

Lately the plans to expand the runway at T.F. Green Airport have been an endless battle with many unanswered questions. What will happen to the wildlife in the areas of wetlands affected by the expansion? Where will the children go to school when nearby schools become airport property? How many citizens of Warwick, R.

Trying new combinations

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago

If every year is a new beginning, we at The Herald recognize that things never quite remain the same. We welcome the incoming class of first-years who will walk through the Van Wickle gates today but also acknowledge that for students in New Orleans, Gustav has forced them to delay their new beginnings and evacuate to safety before classes have even begun.

Olympic Torch Sheds Light on Occupation of Tibet


		Olympic Torch Sheds Light on Occupation of Tibet

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

2 days ago by Hillary Feeney, Anchor Contributor

The Olympic torch was extinguished in Beijing, China, on August 24 at the end of the Games, along with an important chance to expose the repression of the Tibetan Buddhists to the world.

When the International Olympic Committee chose communist China as the host country in 2001, citizens and government officials expressed concerns ranging from the poor air quality for athletes to human rights.

New weight room is not enough

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

2 days ago by David Sheppard-Brick

Darkness, permeated by a sickly orange glow. The putrid stench of despair mixed with feet overwhelms your olfactory cavities. Stains run down the walls. "Is that blood?" you ask yourself. You rest your hand on a railing only to feel a moist substance that you hope is just water.

The Awkward Turtle: Dangerous words threaten education

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

2 days ago by Amy Mandel

STAFF EDIT: New shuttle a good first step

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 days ago

From cable television in the dorms to a more accessible guest policy, the student government has served as an effective way for students to act upon their grievances at the university. Students at BU can thank their Student Union for many improvements to student life.

UMass for beginners

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by Matthew R. Robare is a Collegian columnist. He can be reached at mrobare@student.umass.edu.

Like one-fourth of our undergraduate population, last year I was a freshman. Unlike most undergrads, however, I was part of that puzzling subspecies: the out-of-state student. Right from the start I was set apart as a cultural outsider, unfamiliar with the ways of Massachusetts and the Bay Staters.

Blamin' the name

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by S.P. Sullivan is a Collegian columnist. He can be reached at spsulliv@dailycollegian.com

Would a state university by any other name still smell as cheap?

That's what University of Massachusetts-Amherst officials are asking themselves and the alumni who have a staked interest in increasing the value of their diplomas.

Recently arrived Chancellor Robert Holub and other top UMass administrators are examining what impact the hyphenated "UMass-Amherst" name is having on its national image.

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