Pierce Arrow, Franklin Pierce, NH
1 day ago by Robbie Michaelson and Tony Catinella
Franklin Pierce University
has implemented a tighter budget due to
economic factors, but some students on
campus are not happy with the way the
University is using its money.
The University is urging members of
the community to be careful with their
spending.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
12 hours ago by William McGuinness, Collegian Staff
A 23-year-old University of Massachusetts student died on May 8 due to what is believed to be a heroin overdose.
Darby Fassett, a Groton, Mass., native and resident of Hadley, was found unresponsive outside his home.
According to Hadley Chief of Police Dennis J.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
16 hours ago by Carl Simon
Given the recent economic downturn, graduating seniors are very anxious about finding jobs. According to Career Education Services (CES), even nursing majors are affected, as the field has experienced some downsizing and hospitals are seeking candidates with more experience than college graduates possess.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
1 day ago by Andrew Peters
President Michael J. Hogan, Honors Program Director Lynne Goodstein and a full house of family and friends gathered for the awarding of honors medals to more than 240 seniors graduating with honors May 3 in Rome Commons Ballroom in South Campus.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
1 day ago by Christopher Duray
This weekend, the class of 2008 celebrates graduation with massive commencement ceremonies, and to commemorate their departure, the university has arranged notable speakers for the 11 schools holding ceremonies Saturday and today.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by William McGuinness, Collegian Staff
A 23-year-old University of Massachusetts student died on May 8 according to school officials.
Darby Fassett, a Groton, Mass. native and resident of Hadley, was a journalism major enrolled in courses for the coming fall semester.
According to Hadley Chief of Police Dennis J.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by Caitlin Quinn, Collegian Staff
A private citizen's group, which has run Amherst's Fourth of July parade since 2002, is angry that the Town of Amherst's decision to hold a similar event may force them out.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
3 days ago by Melissa Bruen
The next time I am asked, "How was your last Spring Weekend?," it will be far too soon.
Last Saturday morning I got out of bed after a few hours of restless sleep, more than a little hung over. It is when I looked in the mirror and saw the handprints on my biceps that the events of the previous night came flooding back.
The Archway, Bryant College, RI
3 days ago
The following article is an update to the Bryant University community from Student Senate President Whitney Blatsos. The information that follows shares her perspective on a recent discussion concerning the Interfaith Center.
This past week I had the privilege of attending a meeting on the Bryant University Interfaith Center.
The Archway, Bryant College, RI
3 days ago by Alan Waters
I can officially say that this past Spring Weekend was the best one yet of my Bryant career!
I was able to make some great memories with some of my greatest friends, thanks to a lot of hard work by Organizations such as WJMF, H.E.A.L. (formerly PEER ED), MSU, ISO, GAMMA, Bryant Jazz Band, Bryant@Night and most notably the Student Programming Board.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Katie Gilligan & Bryan Sicard
In mid-April Keene State College students got a taste of summer, with temperatures rising into the 80s and the sunshine lighting up Appian Way.
Some might call it beach weather, and as many KSC students are probably aware, the seacoast is on the opposite side of the state.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
4 days ago by Meghan Foley, Senior Reporter
Elliot Hall has always had a special history with children.
For over 70 years the building, known as Elliot City Hospital and then Elliot Community Hospital, welcomed babies into the world.
In 1973 Keene State College acquired the building, naming it Elliot Hall.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
4 days ago by Mike Perkins
Former Senator Thomas Dodd, one of the most distinguished alumni of Saint Anselm College, was honored last Friday, Apr. 25 in a ceremony at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
The purpose of the celebration was to dedicate what was formerly the Center for International Affairs to Dodd, renaming it The Honorable Thomas J.
The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA
4 days ago by Sydney Lupkin
Boston University is looking to sew up a deep cut that divides South Campus from Commonwealth Avenue by capping the Massachusetts Turnpike and dramatically altering the campus, officials said. Boston residents now gaze up at the looming Student Village high rises as a blueprint to the university's development plan.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Jennifer Roach
"Going Green" may be the popular catch phrase of '08, but environmentalism is nothing new. People have been fighting to save our planet in peril for decades. In '88, TIME magazine dubbed "The Endangered Earth" the Person, or Planet rather, of the Year. While these five Boston College seniors were mere toddlers when this issue landed in newsstands across the globe, it would eventually evolve into the defining issue of their generation.
Twenty years later, Katherine Walsh, Peggy Fox, Jessica Young, Katie Cava, and Merrill Putnam, all A&S '08, have already done more than most care to do in a lifetime to stop the looming threat of global warming and to protect the environment. Here at BC, their efforts have been seen and felt by everyone from the students living in the residence halls to the upper administrators perched in their offices at the top of campus.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
5 days ago by Danny Deza and Maggie Cassidy
The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) stepped up their visibility at the end of the spring semester, parading through the streets of Boston, rallying outside President Joseph Aoun's Beacon Hill house and displaying banners at graduation events, including commencement.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
5 days ago by Jeff Miranda
When associate biology professor Wendy Smith introduced the student orator at Friday's Commencement, she rattled off an impressive list of accomplishments: a Fulbright and Presidential Scholar, a fluency in Armenian and time spent abroad at the London School of Economics.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
5 days ago
Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety reports.
Tuesday, April 8
11:30 a.m.
A staff member in Richards Hall reported leaving his office for 15 minutes. When he retuned, his iPod was missing.
1 p.m.
A male student reported his backpack, which contained his laptop, iPod and passport missing from Ell Hall, where he had left it for 15 minutes.
The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH
6 days ago by Steve Bodnar
Christine Gagliano and her friends devised a plan to meet Snoop Dogg Friday afternoon while dodging a light drizzle in doorframe of the Whitt.
"We're going through the doors, get patted down and running for the stage," said junior Gagliano amid a crowd of eager Snoop fans.
The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA
6 days ago by Marlesse Marino and Stephanie Perry
A woman claiming to have a bomb threatened a Boston University library worker Sunday night, triggering a full evacuation of Mugar Memorial Library and a Boston Police Department bomb squad investigation, police and witnesses said.
Mugar security officers called the Boston University Police Department at 8:15 p.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, NH
6 days ago by Mike Atkinson
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics Academic Advisory Board announced that Elissa Rauth '08 has received this year's Student Research Honoraria.
Rauth won the award for her thesis comparing the treatment of citizen participation in the works of John Locke and Alexis de Tocqueville.
The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH
6 days ago by Laura Kennedy
The Dropkick Murphys kicked down the doors to the Field House this past Friday to rock out Irish-style to a crowd of hardcore Dropkick, Red Sox and Celtics fans, and everyone in between. According to fans, the show was high on energy until the sound system was shut off by UNH officials.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
6 days ago by Jillian Wagner
University officials lifted Mamoon Darwish's suspension, but he remains on probation.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
6 days ago by Matthew Brock
Andrew Brooks '09 claims Noam Shouster '11 broke elections regulations during the senator-at-large race and claimed she slandered him.