The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
14 hours ago by Aaron Sakulich
The names: Betty and Barney Hill, an loving couple and residents of the fine town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The date: 19 September, 1961. The place: US Route 3, a lonely country road. They were returning from a vacation to Canada, but little did they know that they would be returning to terror!
As they drove, they noticed a light moving erratically in the sky and, after a short time, it began to trail the car.
The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
27 minutes ago by Noah Cohen
The pyramid lights near the Main Building have been changed to display orange, white and black lights to support the Philadelphia Flyers as they try to reach the Eastern Conference Finals.
The lights are part of a larger campus lighting plan, according to James Katsaounis, executive director of communications and marketing for the Division of Student Life and Administrative Services.
The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
2 hours ago by Deborah Silverman and Alexandra Scheinfeld
There will always be the ongoing debate between Mac and PC, based on personal preference, but if cost is your main concern, you may want to choose a PC.
With low starting prices and a wide range of machines to choose from as well as customizable parts, PCs prove to be the best computers for the hard-working, tight-budgeted student.
The Triangle, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
3 hours ago by Editorial Board
"It is important to remember that SAFAC is a subsidizing funding source and exists to help student organizations meet some of their financial expectations. SAFAC should never be depended upon as financial means for any student organization to exist. We strongly encourage student organizations to look at other funding options such as fundraising, soliciting donations, and collecting dues if they are not satisfied with their SAFAC Allocation," Joseph Gonzalez, advisor for the Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee, wrote in a letter to The Triangle.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA
16 hours ago by Adrienne Mauro '09
Last Monday, on March 19, David Floyd read from his manuscript "The Sudden "Architecture of the Dark" in the Forum Theater in Campion. Floyd is a visiting assistant professor at St. Joseph's and has been teaching here for over a year. "The Sudden "Architecture of the Dark" is his debut collection and was published in 2006.
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The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
1 hour ago by Jayne Miller
Students, faculty, and administrators gathered in Oeschele Hall Wednesday evening to discuss the growing need for conversation and community after several incidents on campus went beyond what President Dan Weiss described as "garden variety" mischief.
Following alleged racial remarks aimed at students sidewalk chalking messages for Presidential Candidate Barack Obama two weeks ago, Public Safety reported two more serious incidents Sunday.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 hours ago by Theodore Speedy
Should you reward a disobedient child with candy? No - at least, you aren't a good parent if you do. So, should you reward a bum for his laziness with your spare change? No - at least, you aren't a good citizen if you do.
You may ask yourself, "What does this guy know about kids?" or, "Why does this guy not like homeless people?"
To begin with, I have always known there are a lot of homeless people in Philadelphia; you see them around 7- Eleven all the time.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
1 hour ago by Catie Thompson
Because this is my last column for The Lafayette, I compiled a list of my favorite entries from the past two years in which I have been writing "Off the Beaten Path." These ten are just some of the albums, TV shows, etc. that I still frequently listen to and watch.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
3 days ago by Brian Anderson
In his fourth studio release, titled On My Way Here, Clay Aiken continues to impress listeners with a soothing voice, sweet lyrics and overall solid songs. Albums like this make it clear why the former runner-up of American Idol is still putting out records - he's talented.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
2 days ago by Stefanie Gordon
Construction to cover the Harrington/Russell Beach with FieldTurf began last Tuesday. However, the project has been met with mixed reactions from many students.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
2 days ago by Sarah Lipman
Tucked away in the Pearson Hall computer lab on any given Thursday afternoon, all is quiet - except for the incessant clicking of computer mouses and tapping on keyboards. The students of professor David Wilson, who teaches POSC413 - Problems in American Government: Advanced Data Analysis, are frantically decoding the results of a survey.
Centurion, Bucks County Community College, PA
22 hours ago by LAURA IRWIN AND PHIL COLES
On April 10, the Bucks Board
of Trustees heard and approved
a proposal for a campus-wide
smoking ban to take effect, if it
meets final approval, Jan. 1, 2009.
What does this mean to Bucks?
It's not clear, because the idea
of policing such a policy is overwhelming
to campus security.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
3 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.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
4 hours ago by Jayne Miller
A group of Barack Obama supporters have accused members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity of shouting racial and demeaning epithets at them on April 22 as they attempted to write appeals to vote for their candidate on sidewalks near the fraternity.
The fracas lasted several minutes, the students said in a prepared account, and the incident was reported three days later in the Public Safety crime log.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 hour ago by Deborah Silverman and Alexandra Scheinfeld
There will always be the ongoing debate between Mac and PC, based on personal preference, but if cost is your main concern, you may want to choose a PC.
With low starting prices and a wide range of machines to choose from as well as customizable parts, PCs prove to be the best computers for the hard-working, tight-budgeted student.
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