Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
1 day ago by Victoria Vlisides
Students shouldn't have to buy the canned and frozen vegetables just because it doesn't fit in their budgets. The Whitewater Community Garden has the solution.
The Triangle, Hanover College, IN
10 hours ago by Jessica Whitehead
Ciao Readers! Greetings from beautiful, sunny Firenze! (That's Florence for the non-Italy savvy). With two hours of class a day, we've had tons of time for sight-seeing and getting aclaimated to Florentine culture and life, taking oodles of photos, eating lots of good food and gelato. (PS: It is REALLY hard to go even a few hours without gelato!) As our time in Florence draws to a close, we thought we'd share some photos with you of our experiences thus far. Now that we've become one with this city, can find things without getting lost and have become "regulars" at our favorite restaurants, we'd like to share some of it with you!
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
2 days ago by Abi Naumann
As visions of platform crossing, and tassel turning dance through the heads of graduating seniors, they are faced with an exciting, yet horrifying limbo, "Where do I go from here?"
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
2 days ago by Mark Behncke
With graduation approaching, many students are quickly making the transition to a life outside of the university.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Turns out it was a nicotine jones that led to Shia LaBeouf's arrest in Chicago.
The 21-year-old actor, who stars opposite Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," told the story of his infamous Walgreen's arrest during his appearance on Monday night's "Late Show.
The Ottawa Campus, Ottawa University, KS
3 days ago by William Allison
In 1958, when Margaret Kornfield walked out of Wilson Field House as a graduate of Ottawa University, she had little idea of the path that life would take her down.
"I had no clue this would be the story but I really did believe my life would be interesting," Kornfield said.
Baker Orange, Baker University, KS
3 days ago by Jenalea Myers
Even though 267 miles separate the remote town of Baldwin City from the destroyed town of Greensburg, ties to the southwestern Kansas town aren't so distant. After receiving the news that her hometown had taken a direct tornado hit, Baker University sophomore Kaley McKee immediately drove to Greensburg on the night of May 4.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
3 days ago by Eric Handsman, '09
Several things are associated with the first weekend of May: significantly improved weather in Chicago, midterms, No Pants Day, and most importantly, Louisville's Kentucky Derby. From Thursday morning through Friday afternoon, RVs frequented the streets of Hyde Park outside the Harper Center as 60+ proud GSBers departed for the citywide festival that meshes horse racing, multi-millionaires, mud wrestling, elaborate towering hats, and porta-potty races into one cohesive spectacle.
Chicago Business, University of Chicago GSB, IL
3 days ago by O-Face and Ugly Betty, '08
The Hot List, the most controversial article of the year, is here. You love it, you hate, but either way, you read it. No one knows how long the GSB has been doing the Hot List, although in ancient times it was called the "Hottie Hot Tub List." This year we had record participation with almost 250 votes, which is at least 25 times the typical ChiBus readership and represents a massive proportion of the student body if one corrects for people who have no sense of humor.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
4 days ago by Tatianah Green
Nearly a generation ago, our parents and undergrads at UIC were wearing fashion of a questionable nature. In the late 1980s, both men and women channeled their inner rockers like the guys from the group Poison and wore acid-wash jeans, large ripped jeans that were a little loose on the body.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Amanda Wowk
Over the last 20 years, UIC has undergone massive changes. The campus expanded southward, dormitories have been built and the university itself has become well known as a first-class research institution.
Student life fluctuates and changes quickly. This is especially true of UIC - there are few people here who recall personally what the school was like in 1988.
Baker Orange, Baker University, KS
5 days ago by Lauren Cooper
For more than 10 years, Dee Schneck, telecom specialist and phone help desk, has offered her assistance and advice to students, faculty and staff with all kinds of computer-related problems and school concerns.