Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
4 days ago by Danny Wenger
A week ago today, my friend Ryan died. I had never lost a friend before. I wasn't sure what to say or think. I felt disoriented for days. I had to go to class, work and fulfill other duties, but it was like my ears were ringing from an M-80 that exploded too close to my head.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by The Pitt News (U-WIRE)
Even though professors might not like it or let students use it, Wikipedia is making a comeback in some university classrooms - but not as a source. Instead, some professors are having their students write articles for the popular encyclopedia Web site as a replacement for term papers or other traditional assignments.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
1 day ago by Ashlei Maltman/ Columnist
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The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by Susan Elgin, The Daily Iowan (U-Wire)
I've already blown my 15 minutes of fame. And, unfortunately, far before I could appreciate it. As one-half of the first set of test-tube twins born in Iowa, my birth was deemed newsworthy, even though my sister, Jen, and I were healthy, normal babies.
In May 1987, the Des Moines Register did a story on my family - a family that was formed, the reporter wrote, "thanks to technology.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
3 days ago by Editorial Board
Levi Bulgar said he's bringing back the Summer Senate.
As student body president elect, he has a great idea. However, more initiative needs to be taken to ensure the success of this plan, and Bulgar himself needs to set bigger goals for himself.
The organization stems from the executive board and their cooperation would set precedence for other members.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
4 days ago by Sarah Lohman
This semester has been a stressful one. Long hours and late nights have consumed my life, but I wouldn't trade the experience I gained. I've thought a lot about what I would write in my last column. My intention was always to address my last column as Editor in Chief to everyone I love, because I couldn't have survived this semester without them.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Aaron Gaudette, Mustang Daily (U-Wire)
In case you haven't heard, we have an imminent crisis on our hands.
The news-savvy college student has likely heard that food prices are on the rise, to the point that Third World governments are being overthrown to protest the unavailability of life's most basic commodity.