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Students across the country fight Proposition 8 61

Huntington News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

8 hours ago by Samantha Moll

Though about 3,000 miles away from the coast of California, students in Massachusetts have taken up the cause of those fighting against the recent passage of California's Proposition 8, which amends California's state constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Obama is the wrong choice for all 37

The Justice, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

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Commentary: NASCAR not an athletic competition 22

Huntington News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

9 hours ago by

In an attempt to kill a little time before class the other day, I turned on SportsCenter. I was thoroughly content watching Tom Brady, I mean Matt Cassel, gunsling his way to 400 yards passing and three touchdowns, when a commercial interrupted my dreams of Super Bowl glory.

A false alarm for terrorism and bigotry 14

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

3 hours ago by Alana Goodman, Collegian Columnist

Walking to class on Tuesday, I couldn't help but notice remnants of a rally decorating the steps of the Student Union. "End Islamophobia!" was scrawled on the sidewalk in chalk, and discarded posters read "Stop Bigotry!"

A flyer inside the Student Union explained that the rally was held to condemn a recent anti-Islamic hate crime that occurred at a Dayton, Ohio mosque.

Justice for whom? 11

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

2 hours ago by S.P. Sullivan, Collegian Columnist

When Barack Obama was elected as the 44th president of the United States of America, some people wondered if it marked the end of racism in this country.

Three hundred people gathered at Pulaski Park on Main Street in Northampton yesterday gave an emphatic "no.


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Classes held on Veterans Day; Bridge to past neglected


		Classes held on Veterans Day; Bridge to past neglected

Beacon, Merrimack college, ma

7 hours ago by Joe Bonanno

Merrimack chose not cancel classes on Veterans day this November 11th. Students had to attend classes but had the option of going to a memorial service held in the chapel in the Sak center.

Despite pending replacement, Freshmen Camp will be missed

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

8 hours ago by Cameron Kittle

Opinions vary about the decision to remove Freshman Camp, the second oldest organization at UNH. Some feel the administrative members were too harsh while others understand that all student organizations need to live by the same rules and face the consequences accordingly.

'Chinese Democracy' marks Axl's triumphant return

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

5 hours ago by Stephen Ortiz

In 1994, Axl Rose began a journey - a journey that would last him 14 years, see 14 recording studios and in the end, produce an album that has long been considered rock 'n' roll's Holy Grail. Yes, it has taken some time for him and his ever-changing Guns N' Roses to complete "Chinese Democracy," but it is finally here, and it's been well worth the wait.

Diamonds and coal

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

9 hours ago

Coal to the peeping Tom caught peering into a Hegeman Hall dorm room. We, too, were impressed by the summer dorm renovations.

Film Underground: 'Salo' is a mystery no longer

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

8 hours ago by Andrew Middleton

This is what I know about Salo: it's a 1970s movie, it's considered to be one of the most important movies of this century, and Film Underground is playing it on the December 4. It's also one of the most disturbing movies I've never seen. That's right, I've never seen it.

Sex & the Cigar: Not three of a kind

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

8 hours ago

11/21/08 - Dear Scarlet Buns,

I've been with my guy for a handful of years now. Whenever things get boring, or standard, or just plain bland for us we try something new. Be that a new restaurant, place, bed, style, toy it doesn't matter to us as long as its new.

Rhody Pic of the Day


		Rhody Pic of the Day

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

15 hours ago

Prep offers students quality


		Prep offers students quality

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

16 hours ago by Eden Univer, Collegian Staff

College students are constantly on the go, but that doesn't mean they don't want to look their best. A new store that just settled into the Amherst

community is making this tricky task a breeze.

Lauren Frank, Prep Cosmetics' creative director, realized there were no high quality beauty product stores around her while she attended the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

a rich beginning

The Post - Brown Daily Herald, Brown, RI

1 day ago by lauren kay

I have an embarrassing confession to make. Or, rather, a few. First, I always wanted to publish a book. I "wrote" one when I was 10; unfortunately, it got lost on a very old green floppy disk before it could ever reach mass publication. Second, I used to voluntarily sleep on the streets of 30 Rock in the hopes that Jimmy Fallon would one day ask me to marry him.

Turnitin questions go unanswered

The Comment, Bridgewater State College, MA

1 day ago by Gary Lowell

Last semester, I wrote an article about Turnitin where I laid out reasons why I do not like its use at BSC. This semester, I decided to do more research on Turnitin and its application on campus.

I contacted Eric LePage of the Teaching and Technology Center to ask if I could interview him.

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