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Top StoriesProfessors prepare for sabbaticals, retirementsThe Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA 2 hours ago by Emma Tucker Every year, various faculty members at Simon's Rock retire or go on sabbatical. Professors go on sabbatical because they are expected to do research—"it is part of the job," says Sam Ruhmkorff, Dean of Academic Affairs. Death to The SpartanCastleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut 16 hours ago by Terry Badman Our newspaper sucks.
Renovation, reconstruction of Drab Ave. to take place this summerThe Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA 2 hours ago by Timothy Cama Drab Avenue, the road connecting upper campus to the rest of Simon's Rock's campus on Alford Road, will be reopened to traffic by November, according to Director of Physical Plant Steve Carignan. Campus Center project excludes Com Dept.Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut 11 hours ago by Chuck Smith The communication department is feeling the sting of serious budget problems. High construction costs and a lack of funding forced those planning the construction of a renovated Campus Center to kill plans for a new TV studio, radio station and Spartan office. Students across country stip to make ends meetCastleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut 10 hours ago by Anthony Scott You wake up, and slowly fall out of bed one morning. You groan as you rise to your feet, and walk over to your closet where you throw on the first things you come across, before heading out the door.
Before class you check your mail. You flip through it and come across a bill from the college. UMass student to run for state legislatureThe Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 55 minutes ago by Eric Schlichte, Collegian Staff Matt Giancola, who will graduate from the University of Massachusetts in May with a political science degree, is running for the fourth Middlesex seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
There have been rumors that the seat's incumbent, Rep. Stephen LeDuc, will not be running for re-election. The old man and the polygamist sectThe Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1 day ago by Shayna Murphy, Collegian columnist Unless you've been struck by lightning, or tucked away on a secluded compound for the last few weeks, you've probably heard about the recent crack down on polygamy in Eldorado, Texas.
What you probably haven't heard much of, though, is the fervor which polygamy has sparked on the catwalks of Paris, Milan and Fox News, respectively. The Summitt of excellenceThe Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1 day ago by Brad DeFlumeri, Collegian columnist Earlier this month in Tampa, Fla., Tennessee women's college basketball coach Pat Summitt won her women's collegiate-record eighth championship. Summitt trails only UCLA coach John Wooden, who won 10 titles as Bruins coach in the 1960's and 1970s.
Summitt, who amidst much public interest filed for divorce from her husband of 27 years shortly before this season, is widely-regarded as the best coach in the history of women's collegiate athletics. Class of 2008 leaves as it entered: a diverse mix of interesting studentsSkidmore News, Skidmore College, NY 1 day ago by Monica Jimenez You can see them around campus, sitting in 300-level classes or walking to and from Northwoods. They were the first ones to use Facebook. They were the last ones to have Diva Night. Now, with less than a month to go, Skidmore's class of 2008 is preparing to graduate. Sex and the Smithie: It's Not Just UsThe Sophian, Smith College, MA 2 days ago by Alexandra Bregman Smith College is hardly "Sex and the City": I wish more of us had designer shoes sometimes, or the high-end sexual liberation with the fabulous New York City backdrop. Instead, the sexual community at Smith is a little less haute couture and a little more pansexual. |
College PodcastsKRFH NEWSThe Lumberjack, Humboldt State University KRFH news for Humboldt State U. for Arpil 30, 2008 BSR News for April 30, 2008KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University A faculty contract extension is rejected. Banner protects students from identity theft. Two Golden Flashes are named pre-season All Americans. More Podcasts Print Edition PDFs |