The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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The Villanovan, Villanova University, Villanova, PA
1 hour ago by Charles Myers
On Nov. 4, the voters of California decided that two people of the same gender could not enter into a secular contract of marriage with one another. They were convinced of this, in large part, by an expensive and dishonest advertising campaign paid for, in large part, by the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter -day Saints.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA
1 hour ago by Alex Jablokov '09
In the past few weeks, the automotive industry-specifically General Motors-has been asking for a major "bailout" by the federal government.
Specifically, they want to be loaned billions of dollars at low interest rates, something that no rational investor would normally do.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
3 hours ago by Naomi Jagoda
Former Economics professor Rafael Robb is "remorseful" for killing his wife, Ellen, Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Paul Tressler said yesterday, and Robb is not likely to commit another similar crime.
But Tressler also said he wanted to ensure that Robb would not interfere too much in the life of his tee
The Review, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
4 hours ago by Katie Kilmetis
As T.J. Leyden walks on stage he looks seemingly normal - light blue jeans, rectangular-rimmed glasses and two layered shirts - a green, short-sleeved T-shirt over a beige, long-sleeved shirt. Upon first glance, one would never know the long-sleeved shirt - a constant staple of his wardrobe - conceals dozens of tattoos of Nazi symbols, permanent reminders of a past filled with racism and violence.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
2 hours ago by Alyssa Schwenk
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY
2 hours ago by Keith Arora-Williams
Students feel blindsided by CUNY's penalty charge for tuition payments by credit card.
While students received an e-mail on July 15 informing them of the penalty charge that would take effect on Aug. 1, a number of student complaints have surfaced. Those paying out-of-state tuition are the most vocal as they are forced to pay higher penalty charges on their tuition.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
3 hours ago by Lisa Zhu
As 2008 slowly winds to a close, few Americans are optimistic about their year-end bonuses. But if you're a teacher in a Washington, D.C. public school, there may be good news. In the policy recently proposed by school district Chancellor Michelle Rhee, teachers could earn raises of up to $40,000 - in exchange for giving up tenure for a year.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
3 hours ago by Opinion Board
For a University that prides itself on research, Penn sure likes making it hard for students to do their due diligence.
Last week, administrators said that the Online Syllabi Initiative won't happen until at least 2010.
Unfortunately, we weren't entirely surprised.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY
4 hours ago by Timothy Chan
On Nov. 5 the world woke up to a great step forward for African Americans and Americans as a whole, as President-elect Barack Obama took the victory from Sen. John McCain. However, as the votes rolled in throughout the night of Nov. 4, not all ballots were cast for progress.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, Upper Montclair, NJ
4 hours ago by Jessica Lozak & Christine Adamo
Ilovegrammar: Hey, Jess! I'm still marveling over that concert last Tuesday. The Decemberists were amazing, and their songs are still stuck in my head all the time.
Artsgirl: They really were! I'm also stuck on the Wellmont. The renovations came out gorgeous, and everything looks so beautiful in there.