The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
3 hours ago
Close to 400 acres of land will be closing at the end of the year to make way for the proposed FutureGen plant in Mattoon. Starting years ago, the saga of FutureGen in Mattoon has overcome many obstacles before reaching its destination in Mattoon. The DEN has covered the plant extensively over the years.
The Technician, Kettering University, MI
1 day ago by Alex Brushaber
The Technician and Academics Council have an interesting history. Through a B Section article called The Disgruntled Customer, Academics Council was basically born. This article led to a response from Doc K, which then led to the first Academic Forum in the Spring Semester of B Section.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago by Laura Bryant
In an effort to snuff out second-hand smoke, Miami University enacted its on-campus smoking ban Aug. 1.
Miami's Board of Trustees originally approved the smoking ban proposal Sept. 14, 2007, with the 2008-09 school year the first to see the change.
With the smoking ban in effect just shy of a month, Miami President David Hodge said he has not heard anything negative thus far.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
2 days ago by Nicole Weskerna/Online Editor
Online Editor Nicole Weskerna talked to students and faculty about what they thought of Barack Obama's vice president pick, Delaware Senator Joe Biden.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago
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Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago by Vince Alexander
Miami University students signed to rent in the Lofts of Bella Place on Church Street couldn't move in to their apartments before fall semester started.
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN
2 days ago by Sadie Davis
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Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
4 days ago by Derick Brattain
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
5 days ago by Jay Fitzpatrick
I'll admit I don't know why each of you came to Notre Dame. And I can't tell you what to expect, what you will learn in and out of the classroom. All of you will have vastly different college experiences, make different memories, live different lives. But there is one constant thing that will transcend your time here.
The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN
5 days ago by Deirdre Krasula
A series of missteps - that's probably the best way to describe my life at Notre Dame so far.
For a lot of you, life under the golden dome is a dream come true, a chance to spend four years at a school that you've worked as long as you can remember to get into, well, that wasn't the case for me three years ago.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
6 days ago by Derick Brattain
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
6 days ago by Scott Recker
Although student activity on-campus slowed down a considerable amount this summer, city crime in Bowling Green did not. In the months of May, June and July, 592 people were arrested. Liquor law violations accounted for 121 of the arrests - the largest area of violations.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
6 days ago by Meredith Mayberry
Between federal, parent and private loans, students at Central Michigan University will borrow more than $150 million this year to pay for college, CMU officials said.
"That's a tremendous amount of loans - astronomical, even," said Diane Fleming, associate director for client services in the Office of Scholarship and Financial Aid.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
6 days ago by Aaron Helfferich
5. "Iron Man" "Iron Man" was the first superhero movie of the summer, and the first of the Marvel superheroes to finally get the proper film treatment. As a film that focused on the humanity of the main character rather than his powers, Iron Man reigns true as one of the few superheroes that transfers elegantly onto the screen.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
6 days ago by Daniel Monson
A six-story Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites is much closer to coming to Central Michigan University.
Lodgco Management LLC President and CEO Michael Smith said 80 to 90 percent of the lease has been agreed upon and he hopes to break ground in the fall.
The Board of Trustees gave University President Michael Rao full authority at its July 17 meeting to sign a lease with Lodgco and Alpine Holdings LLC, the developer of three to five office buildings that also will be placed south of West Campus Drive.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
6 days ago by Dana DeFever
Central Michigan University's 6.6 percent tuition increase ranks seventh highest in the state.
For incoming freshmen, this places CMU's tuition rate at fourth highest in the state, behind the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Michigan Technological University.